Definitionn. a meter in a taxi that registers the fare
Last update: June 10, 2015
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A long-standing cause of complaint on the part of the public has been the common refusal of cab-drivers to accept their legal fares, but, on the other hand, several attempts to introduce cabs with an automatic taximeter failed, until the introduction of motor cabs, of which a few had already been plying for some time when in 1907 a large number, provided with taximeters, were put into service. [Please select]
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The figure stopped to read the taximeter, shook his fist at the chauffeur, and approached me, muttering audibly. [Please select]
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It is customary to adduce here the evidence of the hodometer (taximeter) described by Vitruvius (1st century B.) [Please select]
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I had checked off eight of the Andersons on my list, without result, and the taximeter showed something over nineteen dollars, when the driver drew up at the curb. [Please select]
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