http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/09/taxi-saudi-arabia-call-ahead-traffic-cab-ban.html

Don't bother yelling 'Taxi!' in Saudi Arabia anymore
September 1, 2012 | 5:30 am 


Saudi Arabia's Transport Ministry has come up with a novel way to cut traffic 
in the kingdom's congested cities: Taxis will now be banned from cruising the 
streets and picking up passengers without an advance booking.

The new policy, announced Friday, is part of a major revamping of the taxi 
system that will require drivers to install an Automated Vehicle Locator in 
their cars. The Big Brother-like device will allow authorities to track their 
every movement. Unauthorized stops, excessive speeds or driving without an 
assigned passenger pickup can lead to fines up to $1,300 or license revocation 
for repeat offenders,  Al Madina newspaper reported.

The new monitoring system was necessary to limit the number of vehicles on busy 
streets in the two main urban centers of the kingdom, Riyadh and Jeddah, where 
31,000-plus taxis are licensed to operate, the newspaper said.

The change is expected to primarily affect women, who are prohibited from 
driving in Saudi Arabia and banned from bus travel on most urban routes as well.

Anyone wanting a taxi -- even from heavily traveled venues like airports and 
shopping centers -- will have to call in advance to get a car dispatched, Al 
Arabiya news agency reported.

Neither news story specified when the new tracking system would go into effect.


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