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    Not sure which thread it was ,but isn't there something about insurance coverage in what type of taxi one chooses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DConkle View Post
    Not sure which thread it was ,but isn't there something about insurance coverage in what type of taxi one chooses?
    A simple answer is this:

    A "white plate" is a privately owned car (just like one you probably own at home) and the insurance covers regular use not using the car to transport people or goods. If he has an accident, you will have a hard time fighting with his insurance company to pay for any injuries.

    A "red plate" is a registered and insured vehicle (like taxis etc. at home). They are required to carry a much more expensive coverage to insure all the customers who pay to use it.

    Others can probably say more but bottom line: use a white plate and take your changes when for a few dollars more you can ride with a professional licensed and insured driver where you will be covered in the event of an accident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accompong View Post
    A simple answer is this:

    A "white plate" is a privately owned car (just like one you probably own at home) and the insurance covers regular use not using the car to transport people or goods. If he has an accident, you will have a hard time fighting with his insurance company to pay for any injuries.

    A "red plate" is a registered and insured vehicle (like taxis etc. at home). They are required to carry a much more expensive coverage to insure all the customers who pay to use it.

    Others can probably say more but bottom line: use a white plate and take your changes when for a few dollars more you can ride with a professional licensed and insured driver where you will be covered in the event of an accident.

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    Thank you so much for clarification Accompong. Much appreciated, have a blessed day!
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