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What (who) is gypsy cab - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CAB; Cab (disambiguation); CAB (disambiguation)

Illegal taxi operation         
  • A protest against [[Uber]] by taxicab drivers in [[Budapest]]
TAXICABS AND OTHER FOR-HIRE VEHICLES THAT ARE NOT DULY LICENSED
Gypsy cab; Gypsy Cab; Hacking (taxicab); Amish taxi; Taxi tout; Illegal taxis; Illegal taxicab; Illegal cab; Pirate cab; Pirate taxi; Illegal taxi; Pirate taxis; Jitney cab; Speedy cab; Speedy cabs; Unlicensed taxi; Illegal taxicabs; Gypsy cabs; Illegal taxicab operation
Illegal taxicabs, sometimes known as pirate taxis, gypsy cabs, or jitney cabs, are taxicabs and other for-hire vehicles that are not duly licensed or permitted by the jurisdiction in which they operate. Most major cities worldwide require taxicabs to be licensed, safety-inspected, insured as for-hire vehicles and use taximeters and there may also be requirements that the taxi driver be registered or accredited.
cab         
(cabs)
1.
A cab is a taxi.
N-COUNT
2.
The cab of a truck or train is the front part in which the driver sits.
A Luton van has additional load space over the driver's cab.
N-COUNT
Cab         
·noun A Hebrew dry measure, containing a little over two (2.37) pints.
II. Cab ·noun The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
III. Cab ·noun A kind of close carriage with two or four wheels, usually a public vehicle.

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Cab

Cab or CAB may refer to:

Examples of use of gypsy cab
1. Indeed, gypsy cab driver Vyacheslav Sokolnikov is against women driving at all.
2. Gypsy cab culture tends to be tougher and scrappier and is dominated by men from the Caucasus and Central Asia.
3. Besides the professional cabbies are the 40,000–plus gypsy cab drivers, noted Yury Sveshnikov, director of the Moscow Transportation Union.
4. "We have always been poor, but not as poor as now," said Olexander, 44, an airplane pilot turned gypsy–cab driver who refused to give his surname.
5. Khudaikulov, 26, worked as a street sweeper and a gypsy–cab driver and was the father of small children, the source told Interfax.