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 Customers of a taxi service can be divided into following groups:
1. Affluent customers. They want experience and exclusivity. Better cars. Better drivers. Drivers they can choose, be it because they want to have a conversation or not talk at all. Amenities in the car. On-time guarantee. A VIP number to call the service that is not advertised to the public.
Such customers don’t really care about the price. Sure, if you are “just another taxi company,” they’ll beat you up on price and demand a deal. If they do so, it means that you are failing to provide an experience they’ll cheerfully pay a premium for. If that’s the case, chances are you aren’t doing anything I have just described. You fail to provide an experience and then can’t figure out why someone with money turns into a cheapskate. 
2. Frequent business travelers. Since they travel a lot, they really value their time. To them the deciding factor when choosing a transportation provider is predictability. They want to be sure that you’ll be there and you’ll be there on time. Every time. Their travel is usually paid for by an expense account and if you are doing things right, they will have no problem paying a premium price for the service.    
3. Train station commuters. They don’t really care about the cars and/or drivers. They want you to be there on time and take them to the train station
4. Local rides. Some of them are taken by people who can afford their own car, yet choose not to have one. Some of the customers take a taxi because they can’t afford their own car. Usually they are very price sensitive and not loyal customers.
5. Senior citizens. Frequently they have canes/walkers/wheelchairs. They mostly get of the house during the daytime. They want attentive drivers who will let them take their time when getting in and out of the car, help them with their walker, etc. Don’t send a minivan to pick them up, because it’s extremely hard for them to get into the freaking thing. Make sure their walker/wheelchair will fit into the car.
6. Students. The cheapest possible customer you’ll ever get. Never loyal. Will be out of college at some point, so you can’t build long-term repeat business with them.
And, to name a few more:
 
7. Bar crowd. If you have a lot of bar crowd customers, you need to create special programs for them and make deals with your local bars
8. Hotels/convention centers. 
9. Hospitals

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                        In Sim Taxi, the main objective of the game is to look for passengers and deliver them to their destinations as quickly as you possibly can but without damaging your car. A phone operator will help you locate customers but also you don’t need to worry where the locations are becasuse there’s a compass on the top left to guide you. Drive Around = Arrow keys · Music On / Off = M or N Keys · Radio = R Key · Switch Radio Stations = 1,2,3 Keys




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