Mar 30 2010
10 Different Kinds of Taxis From Around the World

How one gets around is becoming a big factor in the U.S. Economy. Since gas prices have been up, let people are traveling by their own cars and are relying more on public transportation. And if you’re really in a pinch, don’t have a car, and have to get to work on time, a taxi might be all you have in this world.
But something tells me that in other countries a taxi might not be the best option. Hell I could probably ride a donkey and get around quicker than in most of these “vehicles.”
Check out different kinds of taxis from around the world
Havana, Cuba

Puno, Peru

Hanoi, Vietnam

Nanjing, China

Djoudj National Park, Senegal

Berlin, Germany

Jaen, Peru

Muang Sing, Laos

Maputo, Mozambique

Acapulco, Mexico

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