frag420 wrote: » maybe it was a queue for pizza that stretched all the way to quey street? All be it a backwards queue for pizza!!
starbelgrade wrote: » Taxi drivers are extremely inconsiderate road users in general, though Dublin taxi drivers take it to the extreme - I used to hate getting cabs in Dublin & have to listen to a whinging, racist, sexist rant AND have to pay for it. It's liked being forced to listen to the Joe Duffy show. Most Sligo cabbies are sound apart from the few who think they own the road.
starbelgrade wrote: » I passed by it yesterday & counted over 50 taxis in the queue
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » Lol, I can picture you walking along counting. "Doh, lost my count, baaaack to the beginning!
bobcar61 wrote: » or the Mall possibly?
bobcar61 wrote: » I wonder if there was a taxi rank would many people go over there to pick one up or would there even be taxi's waiting there during the day or would they just keep using the current one on Quay Street? Maybe one along the street where 4 Lights is...what's the name of that street?
emcc wrote: » John St. And no. Can you imagine the carnage there on a saturday night if there was a rank there as well as all the usual shennanigans?
bobcar61 wrote: » But you could fit one in where the road widens.It could be a smallish one on the left hand side just before the back of the cathedral.
bobcar61 wrote: » A few lights don't cost too much:) Maybe not the best location looking at it now. Something like Tequila said. Have like bus stops around the town, but have them as taxi stops instead. If there is someone standing there and a taxi comes along they can stop and pull in to pick you up. Although looking back at that idea, its just as handy to flag one down..same difference!
Big_Mac wrote: » Typical Taxi Drivers with no consideration at all for any other road users........ I despise them greatly.
Culchie wrote: » Somehow I wouldn't say the taximen are too happy having to wait an hour to get a €10 fare ....there's too many taxis in Sligo, and not enough ranks. If O'Connell street was open to taxis only, it would the best sense of all .... sort of like an Airport pick up/drop off area in the centre of town.