Taxi Drivers
Taxi drivers are professionals who operate vehicles to transport passengers from one location to another. They typically work in urban areas and are often seen driving yellow cabs or other marked vehicles. Taxi drivers must have a valid driver's license and may need to pass background checks and obtain special permits, depending on local regulations.
In addition to driving, taxi drivers are responsible for navigating city streets, managing fares, and ensuring passenger safety. They often use GPS technology to find the quickest routes. Many taxi drivers work long hours, including nights and weekends, to accommodate the needs of their passengers.