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Πέμπτη 7 Νοεμβρίου 2013

London cabs first in taxi rank

LONDON - London taxis have been voted the best taxis in the world for the sixth year in a row, according to the annual global taxi survey from Hotels.com. London secured 22% of the votes, a clear runaway winner followed by New York with 10% and Tokyo with 9% in second and third place.

London's iconic black cabs won nearly a quarter of the vote in the survey, which also saw Berlin reclaim it's position in the top five list, in fourth place with 5% and Madrid, Mexico City and Amsterdam in joint fifth with 4%.

The world's best taxis
Rank City  % of votes
1. London: 22%
2. New York: 10%
3. Tokyo: 9%
4. Berlin: 5%
5=  Amsterdam: 4%
5=  Madrid: 4%
5=  Mexico City: 4%

Of the 30 countries surveyed, London topped the list across five of the seven categories, including cleanliness (23%), knowledge of the area (27%) and quality of driving (30%). While London cabs were also voted top for friendliness (23%) it was this category that was deemed the least important to travellers, meaning London's friendly cabbies could be seen to put some punters off. Almost a quarter of respondents (23%) voted safety their number one priority when travelling by taxi, which London's cabs also ranked highest on.

New York and Bangkok taxis came joint first in terms of value for money (20%); interestingly the latter didn't quite make the overall top five this year. New York's recognizable yellow taxis grabbed the top spot when it came to availability (23%).

Categories ranked in order of preference:
Rank   Category% of votes
1.Safety23%
2. Value20%
3.Knowledge of Area17%
4.Availability14%
5.Quality of Driving11%
6.Cleanliness8%
7.Friendliness7%

The global Hotels.com taxi survey also revealed the world's more obscure objects that travellers have admitted to leaving behind, which included:
A wig and a bird in a cage left behind in a US cab
A prosthetic leg and an ex-boyfriend in Australia
A trombone in Finland
Dentures in Germany
Globally the survey found that people tend to text or email whilst in cab (19%), while sleeping was the second most popular activity (15%), followed by eating (10%) and kissing (9%). When asked which nation was the most amorous in the back of a cab Brits came out with 14% admitting to displaying passionate behaviour - 10% higher than the global average of 4%.