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The Yellow Standard: 3 Reasons Why Taxis Are Better Than Crowd-Driving Services

by Jose Williamson

If you're planning on taking a trip soon, you may be considering how to get to the airport or how to get home from the airport after your trip. Trying to decide between a taxi service and a crowd-based driving service like Lyft or Uber can be difficult, so this guide is here to help. Here are three reasons why taxis are still the way to go.

Regulation

Unlike crowd-based driving services, taxis are still subject to regulations that work in the passenger's favor. State regulations work to give you a safe and secure ride, making sure that the taxi driver's vehicle is up to standards and requiring a safe driving record. In addition, unlike the notorious "surge pricing" that services like Uber use to increase the rates their passengers are subjected to depending upon when they use the service, taxi companies are required to keep their rates at a mandated, affordable level. All in all, regulations work to reward the passenger and ensure that they have a safe and affordable ride.

Safer

In addition to having a safe driving record, taxis are simply safer when it comes to passenger and driver interactions. Taxi drivers are professionals, not freelancers or part-timers, and are typically required by the companies they work for to have a certain level of courtesy and respect for their passengers. This is in sharp contrast to crowd-based driving services, which have made the news many times over for scandals surrounding their drivers. Assaults have happened on multiple occasions, including sexual assault, and the crowd-driving companies have had questionable background check policies, which has left passengers wondering if their next trip will be with a safe driver or a dangerous one.

Full Service

When it comes to services like Uber, your driver's number-one concern is getting you to your destination. They're paid for the amount of terrain covered, not the amount of time spend driving, so it's in their best interest to get you there quickly. In addition, Uber drivers can't be tipped, which means they don't have any incentive for going out of their way to make you feel comfortable or to help you with luggage.

Taxi drivers, on the other hand, are in the business of making their passengers as happy as possible. A happy customer is a return customer, so don't be surprised if you call for a taxi and your driver is more than happy to put your luggage in the vehicle, provide water and snacks, and engage in light conversation on the way to your destination.

Crowd-based driving services may be all the rage, but there's something to be said for the classic taxi that's survived the test of time. If you need a ride to or from the airport, give your local taxi company a call. To learn more about taxi services, check out websites like http://www.taxi-hotline.com/.

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