Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
The system that was designed especially for visitors to Jamaica are the various unions and associations such as JUTA, JCal, Maxi and now the smaller associations being formed in nearly every parish. They are the only vehicles and drivers who have gone through the extra JTB training, inspections and have been certified by the JTB. Each of these vehicles will have a JTB sticker on their windshield and also have a red license plate to indicate that they are legally insured and licensed to carry paying passengers as well.
Rob, if I am reading this correctly, in a situation where a tourist is looking for a ride at the last minute, and they are walking along the road, and a taxi beeps at them to offer a ride, the tourist should really only hire the drivers with red plates AND a JTB sticker on their windshield? (nice run on sentence, eh?) The tourists should really avoid the true route taxis to help ensure their safety?