how did London taxi drivers benefit from memorizing streets and popular locations? Based on available evidence, do you think people preparing to be taxi drivers in Dubai would experience the same effect? Why or why not?
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Manhattan's midtown streets are arranged in a user-friendly grid. In Paris 20 administrative districts, or arrondissements, form a clockwise spiral around the Seine. But London? A map of its streets looks more like a tangle of yarn that a preschooler glued to construction paper than a metropolis designed with architectural foresight. Yet London's taxi drivers navigate the smoggy snarl with ease, instantaneously calculating the swiftest route between any two points.
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