Australia Taxi


In the early twentieth century, Horse – drawn taxi was the main transportation for Australia, especially in Queensland and Brisbane. Until the early 1920s, British and American cars were brought into Australia, and were later adapted to use in the Australian taxicabs business to the present day.

Most of the Australian Taxis were manufactured by the British and American motor companies, especially General Motors Corporation, Ford and Chrysler. The regular taxis are sedan or station-wagon, which are capable to carrying four or five passengers. The taxis are usually painted in white color.


In Australia, there are slightly different rules and laws about how to become a taxi driver, depend on each state’s individual laws and regulations. However, the basic requirements are be at least twenty years old, not have a serious criminal or traffic record, hold an unrestricted NSW Driver’s Licence for at least 12 months and must have undergone some training to increase their driving ability.

 





131 008 Australia Wide Taxi

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