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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 7:48 am 
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Hani Elwi is a Cairo cabbie. So was his father, and so was his grandfather.
In a year's time he'll have paid off the instalments on his 1979 Peugeot, and will finally own his dream car.
It's taken him a long time to get this far, charging his passengers around 15 US cents (9 pence) for every kilometre driven.
"It's very hard to make a buck," says Elwi.
"This car is worth nearly $8,000, which is a lot of money for me, but it's a very nice car and I'm very happy with it."
Hazardous work
Driving in Cairo's congested traffic is not a job for the faint-hearted.

Drivers of the yellow cabs must speak English
There are 50,000 taxis on the streets of the capital.

FOR THE FULL STORY GOTO THIS LINK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4610682.stm

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:17 pm 
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bordercars wrote:
Hani Elwi is a Cairo cabbie. So was his father, and so was his grandfather.
In a year's time he'll have paid off the instalments on his 1979 Peugeot, and will finally own his dream car.
It's taken him a long time to get this far, charging his passengers around 15 US cents (9 pence) for every kilometre driven.
"It's very hard to make a buck," says Elwi.
"This car is worth nearly $8,000, which is a lot of money for me, but it's a very nice car and I'm very happy with it."
Hazardous work
Driving in Cairo's congested traffic is not a job for the faint-hearted.

Drivers of the yellow cabs must speak English
There are 50,000 taxis on the streets of the capital.

FOR THE FULL STORY GOTO THIS LINK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4610682.stm

makes interesting reading


It is even more interesting if you drive in Cairo!! there is but one set of traffic lights there; they've given up trying to get drivers to even acknowledge them.
The horn is the most vital piece of equipment in the car.
We had a police escort from the airport to our hotel near Giza and even a police car with siren blaring and lights flashing gets ignored!!! Try that here!!


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Yes red traffic lights mean go, no one cares, on my last visit seen thousands of Puegeot 504 estates, 123 series Mercs plus a few Citroen zantras, one rate for locals, another for tourists,

I noticed each hotel had a rank outside

was travelling in a cab when the Egyptian police pulled it over, we then went on our way, I asked the driver who spoke english, what happened there then, he said he had been pulled because his taxi plate was out of date by a day, given a producer and he was find 10 egyptian pounds, [2quid] but because it was Ramadan time of year the policeman reduced it to 5 egyptian pounds [£1]


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Location: Grim North, Carrot Crunchers and Codhead Country, North of Watford Gap
Oh and when it dark they don't use headlights, or even sidelights.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:00 pm 
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bordercars wrote:
Drivers of the yellow cabs must speak English
There are 50,000 taxis on the streets of the capital.



So you need to speak English to drive a cab in Egypt, but not in England. :-k

One for you-know-who that. :lol:

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:34 pm 
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So you need to speak English to drive a cab in Egypt, but not in England. :-k

big problem down here.
i think thecouncil are running english course.
not sure if its part of the knowledge yet.
but should be. :-$


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 6:45 pm 
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Cgull wrote:
TDO wrote:
So you need to speak English to drive a cab in Egypt, but not in England. :-k

big problem down here.
i think thecouncil are running english course.
not sure if its part of the knowledge yet
.
but should be. :-$


how would the Cockeneys pass then, they can't speak English!!!!


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