About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Aviation in Turkey, Bridges in Turkey, Fare collection systems in Turkey, Hiking trails in Turkey, Public transport in Turkey, Rail transport in Turkey, Rapid transit in Turkey, Roads in Turkey, Transport operators of Turkey, Tunnels in Turkey, Water transport in Turkey, Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Turkish Straits, Lycian Way, Share taxi, Turkish Air Force, Turkish State Railways, Public transport in Istanbul, Istanbul Metro, High-speed rail in Turkey, Marmaray, History of rail transport in Turkey, Vehicle registration plates of Turkey, AH1, Kars-Gyumri-Tbilisi railway, Ankara Metro, Tunel, Pergamon Bridge, Nysa Bridge, Istanbul LRT, European route E70, Baku Initiative, Adana Metro, European route E90, zmir Metro, Eurasia Tunnel, Rail transport in zmir, European route E80, ESHOT, Mount Bolu Tunnel, Akbil, General Directorate of Highways, TRACECA, Turkish Aeronautical Association, Northern Line, European route E87, Southern Line, List of Anatolian Railways, Dolmu, Evliya Celebi Way, stanbul-Halkal Commuter Line, TCDD DM15000, Bursaray, zmir Kentkart, European route E95, Sincan-Kaya Commuter Line, Saint Paul Trail, Blue Train, Freight rail transport in Turkey, List of mountain passes in Turkey, European route E93, Mar andiz Yard, Komurhan Bridge, European route E84, European route E691. Excerpt: A share taxi is a mode of transport that falls between taxis and conventional buses. These informal vehicles for hire are found throughout the world. They are smaller than buses, and usually take passengers on a fixed or semi-fixed route without timetables, usually leaving when all seats are filled. Most stop anywhere to pick up or drop off passengers. Often found in developing countries under a variety of local names, the vehicles used as share taxis range from standard four-seater cars up to minibu...