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page contains information and details of our regulations... |
Can
a taxi go to any destination ? |
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Yes. A taxi can
pick up a client at any point, and drop him off at any destination
within its municipality.
A driver may also, of course, accept a fare outwith his municipality,
but strictly on reservation. |
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Why
is there already a sum on the meter when the taxi arrives ? |
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Because from the moment
you call and place your order, the taxi must travel to collect
you at the agreed pick-up point.
This is included in the price, and is the sum you see displayed
on the meter. |
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What
is the difference between day-time and night-time rates ? |
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Night-time
rates are applicable between 19h (7p.m.) and 07h(7a.m.), as well
as on Sundays and on public holidays. In Savoie, night-time rates
are 50% higher than day-time rates. |
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Can
I be asked to pay for the taxi’s return trip ? |
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No – the
meter is equipped to calculate and include the taxi’s return
trip after dropping off the customer. The only time a passenger
may be asked to pay for the return trip is if he asks the driver
to wait in order to take him back to his point of departure,
then changes his mind and decides to stay. In that case, the
driver will subtract the 1.90 euros service charge from the sum
on the meter, will multiply the remaining sum by 2, then add
the 1.90 service charge back on. |
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Is
it possible to obtain a receipt for the trip ? |
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Yes. A receipt
must be provided for any fare equal to or above the sum of 15,
24 euros. A receipt must also be provided, whatever the fare, if
the customer requests it.
NB: A receipt is not the same thing as a bill. If a properly drawn-up
bill is needed, the customer must request it specifically. |
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