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Most taxi drivers are based in one area. They aren’t ranging over multiple cities. They are just based in one city or even one district of a city. There are a limited number of destinations and these get memorised. Routes between these destinations generally form a pattern. There are a limited number of possible routes and our brains are quite good at estimating which is longer or shorter.
Some cities demand that taxi drivers acquire this skill through study and an exam prior to getting their license (e.g. London black cabs). Other cities are more relaxed about it and the taxi driver learns on the job.
When you get that occasional long hire outside of your normal area, often the customer will understand that it isn’t in your area and direct you to the destination. When they don’t know, you pull out your A-Z road atlas from the glove box and work through that. Sometimes, the A-Z is missing some street, such as a new estate, or you are in the countryside which the A-Z doesn’t cover, in which case you would radio your control. They had their own A-Z and they also had Autoroute on their computer which was a forerunner to your GPS today.
Failing all that, you would ask a local pedestrian or better, pull up next to a local taxi driver waiting for a hire and ask him.
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