Taxi safety & scams by country

Taxis are safe almost everywhere, but the details โ€” meter or fixed fare, official cab colours, the local scams โ€” change by country. Pick a destination for the specifics, or read our universal tips below.

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Europe

Americas

Asia & Middle East

Africa

Taxi safety tips

  • Use official taxi ranks, your hotelโ€™s taxi or a booking app rather than flagging down unmarked cars.
  • Check the car has a visible licence, company name or taxi plate and a working meter before you get in.
  • Make sure the meter is switched on and reset at the start โ€” or agree the fare clearly before you set off.
  • Know the rough fare in advance so an inflated price is easy to spot (use our fare calculator).
  • Keep your bags with you, sit where you feel comfortable and share your trip or live location with someone.
  • Pay with small notes where you can, and count your change before you leave the car.

Common taxi scams to avoid

  • โ€œThe meter is brokenโ€: a driver claims the meter doesnโ€™t work to charge an inflated flat price โ€” politely insist on the meter or take another taxi.
  • The long way round: an unnecessarily long route to raise the fare โ€” follow the route on your phoneโ€™s map.
  • Note switching: your large note is swapped for a smaller one and youโ€™re asked to pay again โ€” say the value out loud as you hand it over.
  • โ€œYour hotel is closed/fullโ€: a detour to another hotel or shop that pays the driver a commission โ€” insist on your destination.
  • Fake or unofficial cabs: unmarked cars posing as taxis, especially at airports and stations โ€” only use marked, licensed taxis or a booked ride.

Know the fair price before you ride

Get a free estimate for your route so an inflated fare is easy to spot.

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