Lagos Taxi cab drivers are huge lifesavers for commuters in the
city, especially when the commuters are first-time visitors, who do not
have the muscle required to navigate Lagos city
via public transport systems.
With the constant traffic and bustling
around the city, however, the job of the taxi driver can be quite
arduous and back-breaking. Considering the nature of their jobs, there
are certain things they have learned to overlook…however, there are also
something that they cannot just condone from passengers.
Looking to patronize a Lagos taxi driver and curious to know these things they don’t condone? Read on to discover Jumia Travel‘s tips on 5 things not to do to a Lagos taxi driver.
Criticize the appearance of his vehicle
No
matter what you do, refrain from making negative comments as regards
the appearance or functionality of the driver’s vehicle while you are in
it.
Most of the Lagos taxis are driven by men who pride themselves in
being experts when it comes to handling vehicles, and so, criticizing
their cabs is usually seen as a personal insult.
Also, pointing to a
lack in the hygiene of its interiors is a no-no. Some of the drivers can
go as far throwing a dramatic feat or even ask you to get down from
their vehicles. To avoid this, keep your opinions to yourself unless you
are quite certain your life is in danger. Also, if you cannot stand it,
to not get in the cab get down while you can.
Ignore their instructions regarding the display of PDA in the back of the cab
Sometimes
emotions can be overwhelming and passengers impatiently express them.
This is very common in Lagos, especially at night when most passengers
have a bit alcohol in the mix from night outs and parties.
While some
taxi drivers in other parts of the country, hearing and seeing
everything, stay mute. Lagos taxi drivers rarely condone it. The nice
ones will nag you with advice until you get your destination, killing
the mood anyways, while others could ask you to get off, publicly
shaming you if possible.
It is very easy to avoid this, all you need to
do is: keep your hands to yourselves and exercise some control.
Give the wrong or incomplete address
This
is a huge trap most people fall into. If you are going to enter a Lagos
taxi driver’s vehicle, be very particular when listing the address of
your destination. Give all the details. Most Lagos drivers are not
lenient, especially when your destination turns out to be a bit further
than what was listed on them at the initial stance.
These drivers will
kick up a fuss and insist that you increase the fare. Worse is if you do
not agree on a fare before you enter the cab, chances are you will be
milked dry. Lagos taxis do not run on meters and fares are entirely
subject to the driver’s discretion.
If you must get a taxi, ensure you
give the exact details, if possible, including the exact route you want
the driver to take. Also, conclude on a fare before getting on.
Treat the driver like your servant
Most
taxi cab drivers in modern times are not very particular about your
attitude to them, they tend to detach themselves from your situation, as
long as you pay whatever fare is charged and you do not actively cause
him or his car harm.
However, most taxi drivers in Lagos tend to take an
exception to passengers with a bad attitude. They tend to have certain
expectations such as; expecting salutation, respectful gestures and
voice tone and more.
Performing actions that suggest that you disregard
or disrespect them creates a charged atmosphere, making it hard to
communicate with the driver. Bottom line: while you are in the cab, your
life is literally in the hand of the driver, it shouldn’t hurt to stay
polite.
You ask them to break the law
Thanks
to the traffic situation in Lagos, most people are always looking for
ways to avert the congestion, and in doing so, they tend to break
certain traffic rules. They drive on one-ways, disregard traffic light
and drive on wrong ways.
These soft traffic rules are frequently broken
in Lagos, especially during rush hours or at night when most of the
LASMA officials have close for the day. While most cab drivers on the
island even take the initiative to commit these soft felonies, cab
drivers on the mainland hardly engage in such dalliance.
They take pride
in understanding the traffic rules and they also understand the
penalties attached. They, therefore, get really aggravated when
passengers ask them to break any these rules, no matter how negligible.
Source:Gistus
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