A. Picking Up and Setting Down Passengers Q1. Can taxi drivers refuse hiring or select passengers? Q11. Is the practice of taxi-sharing by unknown passengers at a fixed fare (known as “rabbitfish taxi”) legal? Q2. Can a taxi driver refuse to take a passenger who is known to be an infectious disease carrier or be subject to compulsory quarantine? Q3. Can taxi drivers evict passengers? Q4. If a passenger wants to cross the harbour, can a taxi driver refuse hiring? Q5. If a passenger requests to stop at a restricted area, should the taxi driver comply with the request? If the taxi driver refuses, will he be charged? Q6. If a passenger requests to stop at an area that is fully parked, will the taxi driver stopping at a restricted area nearby be charged? Q7. Is a child below the age of 3 a passenger if he does not occupy a seat by himself? Q8. Can three adults and two children get on a 4-seater taxi? In those cases, would they be covered by insurance? Q9. In case of serious traffic congestion, if a passenger insists to take off in the middle of the road, will the taxi driver be charged? Q10. If passengers deliberately select and ride in the 2nd taxi at the taxi stand, would the driver of the 2nd taxi be charged? Book traversal links for A. Picking Up and Setting Down Passengers ‹ previous ‹ 上一頁 ‹ 上一页 back to top 返回首頁 返回首页 next ›下一頁 › 下一页 ›