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Taxi livery

Taxi livery varies greatly from country to country. In some countries, livery is determined by Government[clarification needed] legislation, in other countries, taxi operators have choice on colours.

Africa edit

Egypt edit

 
Taxi in Alexandria, Egypt

In Egypt, taxi liveries vary by governorate. The most iconic Egyptian taxis are those of Cairo (navy blue and white) and Alexandria (yellow and black), although a new Cairo livery (white with a black-and-white checkered stripe along the centre) has arisen in recent years, indicating those taxis with working meters.

Ethiopia edit

 
Taxi in Oromia Region, Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, taxis are generally blue and white, with white tops and blue bodies. Newer metered taxis are often yellow and green but have no set livery.

Eritrea edit

In Eritrea, all taxis are yellow. In Asmara, official cabs are all yellow with no specific liveries, yet minibuses can occasionally be found with white liveries. The taxis in Massawa are often large, like a minibus.

Nigeria edit

 
Taxi in Ilorin, Nigeria

In Nigeria, each state has its own taxi livery, most notable being the yellow with black stripes of Lagos State taxis, mostly privately owned.

Asia edit

Hong Kong edit

 
Red taxi in Hong Kong

Taxis of Hong Kong have three colour schemes based on service area: red with silver top for urban Hong Kong and Kowloon, as well as New Kowloon, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi, most of Tseung Kwan O, and much of Sha Tin and Tsuen Wan; green with white top for the New Territories except the Lantau; and blue with white top for Lantau Island. The different service areas are to even out service between less densely populated areas and the urban centres in the territory. Most taxis in Hong Kong are Toyota Crown Comfort or JPN. Other models include Nissan NV200 and Ford Transit Connect.

Indonesia edit

 
Toyota Limo (NCP150) taxi in Indonesia

In Indonesia, there are many private companies operating taxis that have their own distinctive liveries. Limo, Almera, Mobilio and Transmover are the common cars used for the regular taxis. VIP or executive taxis are painted in black. The first car used for the executive taxi was Nissan Cedric Y31 diesel. Now they are using Toyota Camry, Toyota Alphard, Toyota Vellfire, and different models of Mercedes-Benz.

India edit

 
A radio taxi in Indore, India

In India, most taxis, especially those in Delhi and Mumbai, have distinctive black and yellow liveries with the bottom half painted black and upper half painted yellow. In Kolkata, most taxis are painted yellow with a blue strip in the middle (earlier in Kolkata it used to be yellow and black). However taxis are more common in Mumbai and Kolkata and not so much in Delhi (where autorickshaws are a more common sight). [citation needed] Private companies operating taxis can have their own liveries but need to get them approved from the government. Taxis and all other commercial vehicles have a yellow number plate and pay higher taxes.

Israel edit

In Israel, taxis are painted white with a yellow cap on top.

 
Mercedes-Benz taxi in Israel

Japan edit

 
Toyota Crown taxi in Tokyo, Japan

In Japan, taxis each have color or designs based on the company. Most Japanese taxis are one of three types of cars: the Toyota Comfort; Nissan Crew; and Nissan Cedric Y31. They all have automatic passenger doors, which open when a button is pressed by the driver. However, elite taxis may have drivers that manually open the door for the passenger.[1]

In 2017, Toyota introduced the hybrid electric and wheelchair accessible JPN Taxi as a successor to the Comfort to meet Japan's fuel efficiency and accessibility goals. As of May 2018, the JPN Taxi accounted for around 10% of Tokyo taxis, while the traditional Toyota Comfort model accounted for around 70%. By mid-2020, Toyota expects the JPN Taxi to account for about one-third of the Tokyo fleet.[2]

Malaysia edit

 
Taxis in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

In Malaysia, most taxis have distinctive white and red liveries. In Kuala Lumpur, well established meter taxi companies with more than 7500 units have bright orange colour liveries with approval from the government. Private taxi operators however can be differentiated by the white and red livery while premium Executive taxis can be seen in blue livery.[3]

Pakistan edit

Most taxis in Pakistan are yellow painted while some old ones also run here with black colour and small of the upper half is yellow painted. [citation needed] There are also some privately owned companies which are running very good and latest model cabs in metropolitan areas such as Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. These private companies use latest model locally assembled Toyota Corolla and Suzuki liana. There are also some companies offering Japan assembled cars in which Mitsubishi Lancer is popular.

Philippines edit

 
Toyota Vios white taxicab roaming in Metro Manila.

Most taxicabs in the Philippines are white with black text, the exception is for airport taxis which are usually yellow. On the sides of the cab, the taxi service and its operator licensing numbers are listed. On the back of the cab, a question "How's my driving" and a hotline number is posted for complaints against the cab driver and operator.

South Korea edit

In South Korea have two types of Taxi, Company Taxi and Personal Taxi. The company Taxi color is Orange but Personal Taxi is gray or white. But recently Taxi color restrictions were lifted.

Taiwan edit

 
Luxgen V7 taxi in Taiwan

In Taiwan, taxis are painted yellow prior to obtaining registration. The bumper may retain its factory colors by owner preference. The body may bear sponsored advertisements.

Europe edit

Germany edit

 
Mercedes-Benz E-Class taxi in Germany

In Germany, taxis are beige, a look that was officially stipulated by law as Elfenbein ("ivory") a light ivory-color in 1971. Before 1971 black was mandatory. Since 2005 change of section 43 enables German states to diverge. By 2016 six states (Baden-Württemberg, Lower Saxony, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony-Anhalt and Schleswig-Holstein) lifted the mandate, but most taxi drivers' associations and companies still prefer the unified look and visibility of beige.

Most taxis in Germany are Mercedes-Benz limousines, predominantly of the E-Class series.

Greece edit

In Greece, taxis have variable colors, according to the city they are registered. For example, in Athens they are yellow (see: [1]). In all rural areas, they are usually silver-colored. In other cities except Athens they have particular color, such as blue with white-coloured roofs (Thessaloniki), dark red (Patras) or dark green (Ioannina). Cars used as taxis are mostly 4-door sedans with great luggage space. The cars used most as taxis are Mercedes-Benz C- and E-Classes, VW Passat, Škoda Octavia and Toyota Avensis. Most of them in urban areas are equipped with GPS navigation systems.[citation needed]

Ireland edit

 
Skoda Octavia taxi in Donegal, Ireland

In Ireland, taxis do not have a specific colour regulation and can be any colour, as long as they have a roof sign with the word "TAXI" or "TACSAÍ" (Irish for "taxi"), the license number, and the county code (D=Dublin, SO=Sligo, G=Galway, W=Waterford. The vehicle also needs to have a green and blue "TAXI" or "TACSAÍ" sign on both front doors in a specific design.

Italy edit

In Italy, taxis used to be green and black since the time of World War II, but were eventually changed to a bright yellow color. More recently, the color was changed to white.

 
Ford Mondeo station wagon taxi in Italy

Netherlands edit

 
Volvo S80 D5 taxi in the Netherlands

Although not all taxis in the Netherlands carry the usual taxi signs, all vehicles that are in use as regular taxis are required by law to carry light blue licence plates with black lettering.

Portugal edit

 
Lisbon taxi

In Portugal, taxis were traditionally black with the upper half painted light green. This was changed to a uniform beige color in the 1990s, but in the 2000s (decade) many new taxis have gone back to the traditional livery. Since 2018, the black and green color scheme came to be again the only allowed livery in continental Portugal.

In Madeira, during the 1980s, the black and green livery of the taxis was replaced by a yellow scheme with a stripe of light-blue in the middle.

In Azores, taxis used to have the same color schemes as in continental Portugal. Nowadays, taxis are white with two diagonal blue lines on the rear doors.[4]

Mercedes C- and E-class are popular taxi models.

Russia edit

 
A Russian TechArt Magnum taxi based on the Porsche Cayenne

In Russia some companies are offering a 'luxury' taxi service where taxis are Maybachs and TechArt Magnums (tuned Porsche Cayennes) – but most cabs are operated by more 'conventional' brands, such as Ford Focus or Renault Kangoo in larger cities and Russian makes elsewhere.

Serbia edit

 
Severtrans taxi from Sombor, Serbia

In Serbia taxis are operated by numerous small private companies. They can be of any color, but they must prominently display the company name and phone number.

Spain edit

 
SEAT Altea XL taxi in Barcelona

In Spain, each town and city designates the color of their taxis, but in the overwhelming majority, it is white, usually with some kind of color detail and/or local symbol on the doors. For example, in Madrid (and also in Almería), taxis are white with a red diagonal stripe going through the front doors; in Seville, they are white with a diagonal yellow stripe down the rear doors; in Bilbao, white with a horizontal red stripe on the front doors, etc. A notable exception is Barcelona, where taxis are fully black, except the doors and the boot lid, which are painted yellow. [citation needed]

United Kingdom edit

 
A LTI TX4 in London.

London taxis are traditionally black, with the term "black cab" meaning a licensed taxi with a meter. Only approved vehicle models that meet certain conditions for passenger headroom and turning circle radius can be used as taxis, such as the LEVC TX and Mercedes Vito. There is no actual livery requirement for London taxis although most are painted black.

Outside London, taxi licensing is the responsibility of the local authority. Most major cities predominantly use London taxis, again traditionally black but this is not always mandatory. Smaller towns and rural areas allow more varieties of passenger cars, which may require taxis to be painted in a particular livery as a licence condition. Many towns use two-colour schemes, such as white vehicles with another specific colour on the bonnet and boot. This colour may have significance to the town, such as taxis in Brighton which use white with an aquamarine colour in keeping with the scheme used on the seafront railings and more widely in the city. Windsor, home to the Queen's residence at Windsor Castle, uses white with royal purple on the bonnet and boot. Basildon taxis display white with orange bonnet and boot, Leeds white with black, Cardiff black with white, and West Suffolk and Middlesbrough black with yellow. Bradford are all white with a green diagonal stripe on the front side doors. St Albans are all white with a yellow stripe running the full length of the side, and in Bournemouth they are pale yellow with a white stripe. Single colour schemes include blue in Bristol, teal in Guildford, and silver in Portsmouth, whilst white is used widely including in Southampton, Sunderland and Scarborough. In Hartlepool and Derby taxis are yellow, but both local authorities considered changing the livery in 2019 to reduce costs whilst still allowing taxis to be easily identified. Hartlepool proposed a two-colour scheme with a standard manufacturer colour such as white, silver or black as a base, and retain yellow only on the bonnet and boot, but abandoned plans after a consultation. Derby plans to change to black with a yellow diagonal strip on each side.

In another sense of livery, the Worshipful Company of Hackney Carriage Drivers became a City of London livery company in 2004.

North America edit

Caribbean edit

Three-wheeled Coco taxis, named because their shape resembles that of a coconut, are used in Havana, Cuba.

In Trinidad and Tobago, Maxi taxis that are colour-coded to a specific area, taxis are not colour-coded.

Central America edit

Costa Rican taxis are colored red. Usual cars for taxi use are Hyundai Accents, Toyota Coraxi (a cab version of the Toyota Corolla) and the Nissan Sentra (B13).

 
Taxis in Costa Rica

U.S. and Canada edit

 
New York Nissan NV200 taxi
 
Vancouver Toyota Corolla taxi

In the United States and Canada, many older taxi companies are named according to their paint schemes. Thus, "yellow cabs" are painted yellow, checker taxis are a play on the car manufacturer's name (Checker Motors) and have a distinctive black-and-white or black-and-yellow checkerboard stripe around their bodies, "Blue and White Cabs" might have blue bodies and white roofs, and "Black Top" and "Red Top Cabs" have black and red roofs respectively. In the 1920s, a famous company named "Brown and White" lost a lawsuit to prevent other taxi drivers from painting their cars these colors.

Some Canadian cities such as Toronto and Vancouver have taxis with their own custom color, but Montreal-area taxis (mostly mid-size cars such as the Chevrolet Malibu and Toyota Camry) remain stock.

In the late 1960s, New York City ordered that the city's taxis be painted yellow.[5] This sometimes led to confusion for New York visitors to Toronto, where police cars had yellow livery from the 1960s until they were phased out starting in 1986.[6] Most Toronto cabs had two-tone livery.[7]

In Honolulu, Hawaii, most taxis are luxury cars such as Lincoln Town Cars and Lexus ES350s and GX470s. These cars are left stock colored.

Mexico edit

Mexico City's ubiquitous VW Type 1 (Beetle) cabs were green and white (a cnahge from earlier yellow) by law until early 2003. However, the tiny cars had been displaced by bigger four-door sedans, the Nissan Tsuru, a Sentra MkIII (B13) based saloon and recognized for their red/white (or silver) body color. No VW are colored this way anymore. Matchbox released a scale model of the VW taxi in 2004, numbered 31. It is common that every six years, when Mexico city elections are concluded, the recently elected mayor changes the livery of the public transportation.

Oceania edit

Australia edit

 
Taxicabs in Melbourne Australia

In Australia, livery is determined by state legislation. In Victoria, an all-yellow scheme is adopted.[8] In contrast, in Queensland and New South Wales livery is dependent on which company is operating the dispatch system the taxi uses. In South Australia, most taxis are white. In the Australian Capital Territory All taxis are white while only recently (early 2011) upon request by some operators, the two main operators are moving from rear window and the old boot-lid mounted advertising to body-wrap advertising while both corporate and limousine services have silver livery on their cars.

South America edit

Argentina edit

 
Taxi in Buenos Aires, Argentina

In Argentina, each city designates the color of their taxis. The most common combination in major cities is yellow and black in different proportions (Buenos Aires, Rosario, Mendoza, Mar del Plata, Río Cuarto, Córdoba, San Salvador de Jujuy, among others), but throughout the country, white is predominant, sometimes combined with other colors (cities like La Plata, Berazategui, San Juan, Bariloche).

Taxis in Salta are red (or dark red) with a black stripe. In Quilmes, they are silver-colored (occasionally gray or even dark gray).

There are many cities that don't have a defined livery. These taxis can be identified by their roof sign and can be found in cities like Ushuaia, Formosa, Corrientes or Catamarca.

Brazil edit

 
Curitiba taxi

Brazilian taxis are colored red in Porto Alegre and Londrina, orange in Curitiba, yellow in Rio de Janeiro and white in São Paulo, as each city defines its own regulation.

Chile edit

In Chile, taxi liveries are somewhat standardized by law and separated by category. Basic taxis are colored black (bearing the licence plate number on both front doors) and yellow roofs. So-called "Executive Taxis" may be red, silver or white liveried but must wear an orange licence plate with black letters and numbers. "Tourism Taxis" are dark blue livered with orange licence plates with white letters and numbers. Shared taxicabs called "Taxi Colectivos" are generally black livered, bearing their service number on the roof and their licence plate numbers painted in yellow on both front doors. Rural taxi-colectivos are yellow liveried bearing their service number on the roof and their licence plate numbers painted in black on both front doors.

References edit

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  2. ^ Tarrant, Jack (2018-05-23). "Taxi! Tokyo prepares for Olympic tourism boom with accessible cabs and international drivers". The Japan Times Online. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  3. ^ Tan, Paul (22 October 2008). "Proton Saga Campro 1.6 Taxi with NGV". paultan.org. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Atividade de Transporte Público de Aluguer em Veículos Automóveis Ligeiros de Passageiros (Táxi)Licenciamento de Veículos (Táxis)".
  5. ^ "THE MODERN TAXI: 1960 – 2010". nyc.gov.
  6. ^ "A History of Policing in Toronto – 3 -". torontopolice.on.ca.
  7. ^ "A visual history of Toronto taxicabs". blogTO.
  8. ^ http://www.taxi.vic.gov.au/DOI/DOIElect.nsf/$UNIDS+for+Web+Display/3E9B1A7375F1E84BCA2574EB0016D3F5/$FILE/Metropolitan%20taxi-cab%20peak%20service%20licence%20issue%20-%20TPSL%206-08.pdf [dead link]

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Taxi livery news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Taxi livery varies greatly from country to country In some countries livery is determined by Government clarification needed legislation in other countries taxi operators have choice on colours Contents 1 Africa 1 1 Egypt 1 2 Ethiopia 1 3 Eritrea 1 4 Nigeria 2 Asia 2 1 Hong Kong 2 2 Indonesia 2 3 India 2 4 Israel 2 5 Japan 2 6 Malaysia 2 7 Pakistan 2 8 Philippines 2 9 South Korea 2 10 Taiwan 3 Europe 3 1 Germany 3 2 Greece 3 3 Ireland 3 4 Italy 3 5 Netherlands 3 6 Portugal 3 7 Russia 3 8 Serbia 3 9 Spain 3 10 United Kingdom 4 North America 4 1 Caribbean 4 2 Central America 4 3 U S and Canada 4 4 Mexico 5 Oceania 5 1 Australia 6 South America 6 1 Argentina 6 2 Brazil 6 3 Chile 7 ReferencesAfrica editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2011 Egypt edit nbsp Taxi in Alexandria Egypt In Egypt taxi liveries vary by governorate The most iconic Egyptian taxis are those of Cairo navy blue and white and Alexandria yellow and black although a new Cairo livery white with a black and white checkered stripe along the centre has arisen in recent years indicating those taxis with working meters Ethiopia edit nbsp Taxi in Oromia Region Ethiopia In Ethiopia taxis are generally blue and white with white tops and blue bodies Newer metered taxis are often yellow and green but have no set livery Eritrea edit In Eritrea all taxis are yellow In Asmara official cabs are all yellow with no specific liveries yet minibuses can occasionally be found with white liveries The taxis in Massawa are often large like a minibus Nigeria edit nbsp Taxi in Ilorin Nigeria In Nigeria each state has its own taxi livery most notable being the yellow with black stripes of Lagos State taxis mostly privately owned Asia editHong Kong edit nbsp Red taxi in Hong Kong Taxis of Hong Kong have three colour schemes based on service area red with silver top for urban Hong Kong and Kowloon as well as New Kowloon Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi most of Tseung Kwan O and much of Sha Tin and Tsuen Wan green with white top for the New Territories except the Lantau and blue with white top for Lantau Island The different service areas are to even out service between less densely populated areas and the urban centres in the territory Most taxis in Hong Kong are Toyota Crown Comfort or JPN Other models include Nissan NV200 and Ford Transit Connect Indonesia edit nbsp Toyota Limo NCP150 taxi in Indonesia In Indonesia there are many private companies operating taxis that have their own distinctive liveries Limo Almera Mobilio and Transmover are the common cars used for the regular taxis VIP or executive taxis are painted in black The first car used for the executive taxi was Nissan Cedric Y31 diesel Now they are using Toyota Camry Toyota Alphard Toyota Vellfire and different models of Mercedes Benz India edit nbsp A radio taxi in Indore India In India most taxis especially those in Delhi and Mumbai have distinctive black and yellow liveries with the bottom half painted black and upper half painted yellow In Kolkata most taxis are painted yellow with a blue strip in the middle earlier in Kolkata it used to be yellow and black However taxis are more common in Mumbai and Kolkata and not so much in Delhi where autorickshaws are a more common sight citation needed Private companies operating taxis can have their own liveries but need to get them approved from the government Taxis and all other commercial vehicles have a yellow number plate and pay higher taxes Israel edit In Israel taxis are painted white with a yellow cap on top nbsp Mercedes Benz taxi in Israel Japan edit nbsp Toyota Crown taxi in Tokyo Japan In Japan taxis each have color or designs based on the company Most Japanese taxis are one of three types of cars the Toyota Comfort Nissan Crew and Nissan Cedric Y31 They all have automatic passenger doors which open when a button is pressed by the driver However elite taxis may have drivers that manually open the door for the passenger 1 In 2017 Toyota introduced the hybrid electric and wheelchair accessible JPN Taxi as a successor to the Comfort to meet Japan s fuel efficiency and accessibility goals As of May 2018 update the JPN Taxi accounted for around 10 of Tokyo taxis while the traditional Toyota Comfort model accounted for around 70 By mid 2020 Toyota expects the JPN Taxi to account for about one third of the Tokyo fleet 2 Malaysia edit nbsp Taxis in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia In Malaysia most taxis have distinctive white and red liveries In Kuala Lumpur well established meter taxi companies with more than 7500 units have bright orange colour liveries with approval from the government Private taxi operators however can be differentiated by the white and red livery while premium Executive taxis can be seen in blue livery 3 Pakistan edit Most taxis in Pakistan are yellow painted while some old ones also run here with black colour and small of the upper half is yellow painted citation needed There are also some privately owned companies which are running very good and latest model cabs in metropolitan areas such as Karachi Lahore and Islamabad These private companies use latest model locally assembled Toyota Corolla and Suzuki liana There are also some companies offering Japan assembled cars in which Mitsubishi Lancer is popular Philippines edit nbsp Toyota Vios white taxicab roaming in Metro Manila Most taxicabs in the Philippines are white with black text the exception is for airport taxis which are usually yellow On the sides of the cab the taxi service and its operator licensing numbers are listed On the back of the cab a question How s my driving and a hotline number is posted for complaints against the cab driver and operator South Korea edit In South Korea have two types of Taxi Company Taxi and Personal Taxi The company Taxi color is Orange but Personal Taxi is gray or white But recently Taxi color restrictions were lifted Taiwan edit nbsp Luxgen V7 taxi in Taiwan In Taiwan taxis are painted yellow prior to obtaining registration The bumper may retain its factory colors by owner preference The body may bear sponsored advertisements Europe editGermany edit nbsp Mercedes Benz E Class taxi in Germany In Germany taxis are beige a look that was officially stipulated by law as Elfenbein ivory a light ivory color in 1971 Before 1971 black was mandatory Since 2005 change of section 43 enables German states to diverge By 2016 six states Baden Wurttemberg Lower Saxony Rhineland Palatinate Saarland Saxony Anhalt and Schleswig Holstein lifted the mandate but most taxi drivers associations and companies still prefer the unified look and visibility of beige Most taxis in Germany are Mercedes Benz limousines predominantly of the E Class series Greece edit In Greece taxis have variable colors according to the city they are registered For example in Athens they are yellow see 1 In all rural areas they are usually silver colored In other cities except Athens they have particular color such as blue with white coloured roofs Thessaloniki dark red Patras or dark green Ioannina Cars used as taxis are mostly 4 door sedans with great luggage space The cars used most as taxis are Mercedes Benz C and E Classes VW Passat Skoda Octavia and Toyota Avensis Most of them in urban areas are equipped with GPS navigation systems citation needed Ireland edit nbsp Skoda Octavia taxi in Donegal Ireland In Ireland taxis do not have a specific colour regulation and can be any colour as long as they have a roof sign with the word TAXI or TACSAI Irish for taxi the license number and the county code D Dublin SO Sligo G Galway W Waterford The vehicle also needs to have a green and blue TAXI or TACSAI sign on both front doors in a specific design Italy edit In Italy taxis used to be green and black since the time of World War II but were eventually changed to a bright yellow color More recently the color was changed to white nbsp Ford Mondeo station wagon taxi in Italy Netherlands edit nbsp Volvo S80 D5 taxi in the Netherlands Although not all taxis in the Netherlands carry the usual taxi signs all vehicles that are in use as regular taxis are required by law to carry light blue licence plates with black lettering Portugal edit nbsp Lisbon taxi In Portugal taxis were traditionally black with the upper half painted light green This was changed to a uniform beige color in the 1990s but in the 2000s decade many new taxis have gone back to the traditional livery Since 2018 the black and green color scheme came to be again the only allowed livery in continental Portugal In Madeira during the 1980s the black and green livery of the taxis was replaced by a yellow scheme with a stripe of light blue in the middle In Azores taxis used to have the same color schemes as in continental Portugal Nowadays taxis are white with two diagonal blue lines on the rear doors 4 Mercedes C and E class are popular taxi models Russia edit nbsp A Russian TechArt Magnum taxi based on the Porsche Cayenne In Russia some companies are offering a luxury taxi service where taxis are Maybachs and TechArt Magnums tuned Porsche Cayennes but most cabs are operated by more conventional brands such as Ford Focus or Renault Kangoo in larger cities and Russian makes elsewhere Serbia edit nbsp Severtrans taxi from Sombor Serbia In Serbia taxis are operated by numerous small private companies They can be of any color but they must prominently display the company name and phone number Spain edit nbsp SEAT Altea XL taxi in Barcelona In Spain each town and city designates the color of their taxis but in the overwhelming majority it is white usually with some kind of color detail and or local symbol on the doors For example in Madrid and also in Almeria taxis are white with a red diagonal stripe going through the front doors in Seville they are white with a diagonal yellow stripe down the rear doors in Bilbao white with a horizontal red stripe on the front doors etc A notable exception is Barcelona where taxis are fully black except the doors and the boot lid which are painted yellow citation needed United Kingdom edit nbsp A LTI TX4 in London This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message London taxis are traditionally black with the term black cab meaning a licensed taxi with a meter Only approved vehicle models that meet certain conditions for passenger headroom and turning circle radius can be used as taxis such as the LEVC TX and Mercedes Vito There is no actual livery requirement for London taxis although most are painted black Outside London taxi licensing is the responsibility of the local authority Most major cities predominantly use London taxis again traditionally black but this is not always mandatory Smaller towns and rural areas allow more varieties of passenger cars which may require taxis to be painted in a particular livery as a licence condition Many towns use two colour schemes such as white vehicles with another specific colour on the bonnet and boot This colour may have significance to the town such as taxis in Brighton which use white with an aquamarine colour in keeping with the scheme used on the seafront railings and more widely in the city Windsor home to the Queen s residence at Windsor Castle uses white with royal purple on the bonnet and boot Basildon taxis display white with orange bonnet and boot Leeds white with black Cardiff black with white and West Suffolk and Middlesbrough black with yellow Bradford are all white with a green diagonal stripe on the front side doors St Albans are all white with a yellow stripe running the full length of the side and in Bournemouth they are pale yellow with a white stripe Single colour schemes include blue in Bristol teal in Guildford and silver in Portsmouth whilst white is used widely including in Southampton Sunderland and Scarborough In Hartlepool and Derby taxis are yellow but both local authorities considered changing the livery in 2019 to reduce costs whilst still allowing taxis to be easily identified Hartlepool proposed a two colour scheme with a standard manufacturer colour such as white silver or black as a base and retain yellow only on the bonnet and boot but abandoned plans after a consultation Derby plans to change to black with a yellow diagonal strip on each side In another sense of livery the Worshipful Company of Hackney Carriage Drivers became a City of London livery company in 2004 North America editCaribbean edit Three wheeled Coco taxis named because their shape resembles that of a coconut are used in Havana Cuba In Trinidad and Tobago Maxi taxis that are colour coded to a specific area taxis are not colour coded Central America edit Costa Rican taxis are colored red Usual cars for taxi use are Hyundai Accents Toyota Coraxi a cab version of the Toyota Corolla and the Nissan Sentra B13 nbsp Taxis in Costa Rica U S and Canada edit nbsp New York Nissan NV200 taxi nbsp Vancouver Toyota Corolla taxi In the United States and Canada many older taxi companies are named according to their paint schemes Thus yellow cabs are painted yellow checker taxis are a play on the car manufacturer s name Checker Motors and have a distinctive black and white or black and yellow checkerboard stripe around their bodies Blue and White Cabs might have blue bodies and white roofs and Black Top and Red Top Cabs have black and red roofs respectively In the 1920s a famous company named Brown and White lost a lawsuit to prevent other taxi drivers from painting their cars these colors Some Canadian cities such as Toronto and Vancouver have taxis with their own custom color but Montreal area taxis mostly mid size cars such as the Chevrolet Malibu and Toyota Camry remain stock In the late 1960s New York City ordered that the city s taxis be painted yellow 5 This sometimes led to confusion for New York visitors to Toronto where police cars had yellow livery from the 1960s until they were phased out starting in 1986 6 Most Toronto cabs had two tone livery 7 In Honolulu Hawaii most taxis are luxury cars such as Lincoln Town Cars and Lexus ES350s and GX470s These cars are left stock colored Further information Taxis of the United States Mexico edit Mexico City s ubiquitous VW Type 1 Beetle cabs were green and white a cnahge from earlier yellow by law until early 2003 However the tiny cars had been displaced by bigger four door sedans the Nissan Tsuru a Sentra MkIII B13 based saloon and recognized for their red white or silver body color No VW are colored this way anymore Matchbox released a scale model of the VW taxi in 2004 numbered 31 It is common that every six years when Mexico city elections are concluded the recently elected mayor changes the livery of the public transportation Oceania editAustralia edit nbsp Taxicabs in Melbourne Australia In Australia livery is determined by state legislation In Victoria an all yellow scheme is adopted 8 In contrast in Queensland and New South Wales livery is dependent on which company is operating the dispatch system the taxi uses In South Australia most taxis are white In the Australian Capital Territory All taxis are white while only recently early 2011 upon request by some operators the two main operators are moving from rear window and the old boot lid mounted advertising to body wrap advertising while both corporate and limousine services have silver livery on their cars South America editArgentina edit nbsp Taxi in Buenos Aires Argentina In Argentina each city designates the color of their taxis The most common combination in major cities is yellow and black in different proportions Buenos Aires Rosario Mendoza Mar del Plata Rio Cuarto Cordoba San Salvador de Jujuy among others but throughout the country white is predominant sometimes combined with other colors cities like La Plata Berazategui San Juan Bariloche Taxis in Salta are red or dark red with a black stripe In Quilmes they are silver colored occasionally gray or even dark gray There are many cities that don t have a defined livery These taxis can be identified by their roof sign and can be found in cities like Ushuaia Formosa Corrientes or Catamarca Brazil edit nbsp Curitiba taxi Brazilian taxis are colored red in Porto Alegre and Londrina orange in Curitiba yellow in Rio de Janeiro and white in Sao Paulo as each city defines its own regulation Chile edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message In Chile taxi liveries are somewhat standardized by law and separated by category Basic taxis are colored black bearing the licence plate number on both front doors and yellow roofs So called Executive Taxis may be red silver or white liveried but must wear an orange licence plate with black letters and numbers Tourism Taxis are dark blue livered with orange licence plates with white letters and numbers Shared taxicabs called Taxi Colectivos are generally black livered bearing their service number on the roof and their licence plate numbers painted in yellow on both front doors Rural taxi colectivos are yellow liveried bearing their service number on the roof and their licence plate numbers painted in black on both front doors References edit Nishimoto Alex 2017 10 23 Toyota JPN Taxi is Japan s New Hybrid Cab Motor Trend US Retrieved 2018 08 01 Tarrant Jack 2018 05 23 Taxi Tokyo prepares for Olympic tourism boom with accessible cabs and international drivers The Japan Times Online ISSN 0447 5763 Retrieved 2018 08 01 Tan Paul 22 October 2008 Proton Saga Campro 1 6 Taxi with NGV paultan org Retrieved 12 January 2013 Atividade de Transporte Publico de Aluguer em Veiculos Automoveis Ligeiros de Passageiros Taxi Licenciamento de Veiculos Taxis THE MODERN TAXI 1960 2010 nyc gov A History of Policing in Toronto 3 torontopolice on ca A visual history of Toronto taxicabs blogTO http www taxi vic gov au DOI DOIElect nsf UNIDS for Web Display 3E9B1A7375F1E84BCA2574EB0016D3F5 FILE Metropolitan 20taxi cab 20peak 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