taximeter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for taximeter in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for taximeter in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

taximeter in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for taximeter in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

taximeter [ˈtæksɪmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

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The taximeter was invented in 1891 to measure distances and fares, while cabriolet refers to a horse-drawn carriage.
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Rates vary by vehicle type, size, passengers and distance, and by regulation all taxicab fares must be calculated using a taximeter and be payable in cash or credit card.
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With their taximeter, their apps that they use, their technology, those are taximeters basically, which by law only we are allowed to use.
www.cbc.ca
Taxi fares are charged according to the taximeter; however, additional charges on the fare table may apply, such as road tolls and luggage fees.
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Signs of an ex-taxi are vinyl, rather than cloth, upholstery, severe wear both inside and out, holes where signs and a taximeter have been removed, and possibly a paint respray.
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Fares are regulated by law and taxi drivers are obliged to use a taximeter.
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The term "taxi" comes from the taximeter, a mechanical device that calculated fares based on distance travelled, or time at a standstill.
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When a passenger stepped in, the driver turned the lever down - the flag fall - and the taximeter started counting.
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These soon replaced the hackney carriage as a vehicle for hire and with the introduction of a clockwork mechanical taximeter to measure the fare, the name became taxicab.
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Generally, the companies supply their drivers with insurance, a dispatch system and the pricey taximeter technology the city requires to be installed in vehicles picking up patrons.
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