5. Lima, Peru – Private Taxis
The public transport system of Lima can perhaps best be described as chaotic. Privately operated and owned buses, taxis, microbuses and combis (small vans) run the roost here and since they are cheap, are favored by the locals. The buses are ill-maintained and the drivers, in a bid to get more and more passengers, competitively race against each other, barreling down roads at high speeds with very little regard to rules or safety.
Privately-owned taxis are a big menace to tourists and most visitors are strictly warned against hiring a cab in the middle of nowhere. If you are travelling to Lima, it’s best to tell your hotel to send a cab to get you – and never keep your luggage in the seat beside you – cab windows are often broken on a busy traffic junction to steal luggage and goods. The light at the end of the tunnel? Lima’s new metro as well as the new laned bus system – the Metropolitano.
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