Definitions and notes related to taxi driving
- computer (SEE: MDT)
- fare
- Passengers in or waiting on the taxi. A customer.
- The cost of the cab ride.
- farebox
- fare box (SEE: MDT)
- GOA (SEE: no-show)
Gone On Arrival.
- MDT
Mobile Data Terminal.
Also referred to as 'the moneymaker'. The computerized dispatching system component mounted in the taxi that displays fare information including: Fares available by zone; Special messages from the dispatch supervisor; and The information (address, name, destination, etc) about your current fare if it was dispatched. It also allows the driver to communicate with the dispatcher using codes that send pre-defined messages. It works in conjunction with the two-way radio by sending and receiving data over radio frequencies.
- no-show
The bane of all Taxi Drivers' existence. Customers who for whatever reason no longer need a taxi but fail to call and cancel. Usually it is because they took a different taxi or found some other form of transportation. It wastes our time and money on multiple levels. Some drivers have been known to decorate houses with mud or excrement following a no-show. IF YOU DO NOT NEED YOUR TAXI, PLEASE CALL AND CANCEL IT!
- runoff
- run-off
The other bane (see no-show) of all Taxi Drivers' existence. A thief, if you will.
A customer who, by deception or other means, does not pay the meter fare for thier ride. This includes jumpers, who as soon as the cab stops throw open thier door and jump out; and people who wait until you are at the destination to mention that they have no money. They take money out of our pockets!
- radio
- The two-way radio used by the MDT to communicate with the dispatch computer and occasionally for voice communications with the dispatcher(s) or supervisor.
- The AM/FM radio that may or may not work depending on which cab you're in.
- shift
The time spent driving the cab. Anywhere from 6 to 15 hours, with the standard being 12.
- zone
Basically the last three digits of the zip code you're in. All fares are entered into the computer by zip code, so you can tell the computer what zone you're in, and any run in that zone will come to you first (provided there are no other cabs in that zone).