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2015 taxis around the world

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Sterling, Virginia, UNITED STATES: Taxis que at Dulles International Airport October 16, 2014, in Sterling, Virginia. Customs and health officials on Thuursday began screening passengers traveling from West Africa at Dulles International Airport. Dulles, near Washington, DC, is one of four airports that began the screening process, along with airports in Chicago, Atlanta, and Newark, New Jersey. AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards
This is how taxis in worldwide countries look like.
Madrid, SPAIN: Policemen stand in an avenue as taxi drivers take part in a protest against new private cab app Uber, in Madrid on October 14, 2014. San Francisco-based Uber, which allows customers to hail taxis or private vehicles via smartphones and pay with a credit card, is expanding rapidly while fending off legal and regulatory challenges in various markets across the world. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Armstre
HONG KONG, CHINA: A taxi driver takes part in a taxi protest against pro-democracy demonstrators (not in picture) in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong on October 13, 2014. Dozens of masked men rushed barricades at Hong Kongs main pro-democracy site October 13, triggering clashes as demonstrators tried to push them back and police struggled to contain the chaos. AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez
Jakarta, Java, INDONESIA: In this photograph taken October 8, 2014 a passenger boards a taxi at the central district in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta. Southeast Asias notorious taxi market is undergoing a shakeout as Uber and homegrown mobile booking applications gain popularity in a region that has long endured inefficient cartels and price-gouging drivers. San Francisco-based Uber, which allows customers to hail taxis or private vehicles via smartphones, is expanding rapidly in the region while fending off legal and regulatory challenges in various markets across the world. AFP PHOTO/Romeo Gacad
Singapore, SINGAPORE: This photograph taken on October 10, 2014 shows a commuter boarding a taxi at Raffles place financial district in Singapore. Southeast Asias notorious taxi market is undergoing a shakeout as Uber and homegrown mobile booking applications gain popularity in a region that has long endured inefficient cartels and price-gouging drivers. AFP PHOTO/Roslan Rahman
Vienna, AUSTRIA: A man with his tri-cycle taxi caled FAXI waits for custumers near St Stephens Cathedral in the city center of Vienna on October 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Joe Klamar
SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Taxis wait on a road in downtown Seoul on January 22, 2015. South Korea stepped up its legal battle against Uber, with its telecom watchdog reporting the web-based taxi firm to prosecutors for violating communications rules. AFP PHOTO/Jung Yeon-Je
Bordeaux, Gironde, FRANCE: Some 400 taxis drivers block the area of Bordeauxs train station, southwestern France, as they take part in a demonstration on February 10, 2015 to protest against the growing number of minicabs, known in France as “Voitures de Tourisme avec Chauffeurs” (VTC) and especially the Taxi app offered by Uber, UberPOP, which they consider being unfair competition. AFP PHOTO/Nicolas Tucat
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