Friday 29 August 2014

Top ten things NOT to do in London!




1. Stand on the left of an escalator

 It’s funny that something so innocuous can arouse the inner Travis Bickle in even the most placid Londoner. But that’s just how it is: we like one side of an escalator kept free for us to walk up and down and heaven help anyone who gets in our way. Try flouting the rules if you must, but expect to be deafened by the sound of tutting.
 
2. Ride a rickshaw

Twenty quid to be ridden 100m by a surly bloke with James Dean’s approach to the Highway Code? Bargain! For obvious reasons, few Londoners bother with these mobile money pits, but visitors inexplicably seem to ride them with the enthusiasm of children. It might be a novel way to get around, but it’ll probably end up costing more than your airfare over here.
 
3. Take the tube from Leicester Square to Covent Garden

If Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas (aka ‘Dumb and Dumber’) ever came to London, they’d almost certainly take the tube from Leicester Square to Covent Garden – the journey is that dumb. As with many stations in central London, it’s far quicker to walk between them than to schlep down the escalators, wait for a train, then schlep back up. Don’t be dumberer.
 
4. Jump any kind of queue

Do you want to make us mad? Really? Do you want to see a line of Bruce Banners all simultaneously turn green and start smashing things up? Are you sure? Have you thought this through? Do you really want to call Joe Pesci funny? Do you really want to say hello to Pacino’s ‘little friend’? Do you think it’s a good idea to cross Walter White or steal Tony Soprano’s gabagool? Yeah, we didn’t think so, now get to the back of the fucking queue.
 
5. Play music on your phone

Whatever music you’re into, there’s a pretty high likelihood that not everyone in the vicinity is quite so enamoured. Those around you might even – shock horror! – see it as R&B noise pollution. With that in mind, stop playing it out loud and buy some ruddy headphones!
 
6. Lose your mates on a night out

Okay, party animals, we’re going to let you in on a little secret: using public transport to get from Shoreditch back to Acton at 4am is about as lonely, laborious and plagued by goggle-eyed freaks as Frodo and Sam’s journey through Mordor. So, unless you fancy six hellish hours on several night buses, stick with your friends and share a cab home.
 
7. Go shopping on Oxford Street

 magine if there were chain stores in the Black Hole of Calcutta. Now throw in some really sub-par street dancers and you’ve basically got Oxford Street on a weekend. Sure, from time to time every Londoner must run the gauntlet of Europe’s busiest shopping street. But it’s not something we look forward to, and its unwavering popularity is truly baffling. I mean, who really thinks ‘Oh, I must stock up on “Keep Calm and Carry On” mugs’?
 
8. Barge on to a train

If there was a world cup of etiquette, we’d win 7-1 against every country out there. It’s something we’re very good at and incredibly proud of – so woe betide anyone who decides to flaunt our code of conduct. Allowing passengers off a train before trying to board is part of the politeness that built an empire, won two world wars, created the NHS and birthed The Beatles. Trample over it and you will feel our impeccably mannered wrath.
 
9. Kill and roast a swan

Walking into your nearest park, hacking the head off a swan and taking it home for dinner might be the norm in some parts of the world, but it’s rather frowned upon (and totally illegal) over here. Not only is it commonly believed that all swans are owned by the Queen (even though they’re not), but we’re also quite fond of them, beautiful creatures that they are. A Turkish-born gentleman learnt this lesson the hard way recently, after choosing a nearby lake over Morrisons in his quest for an affordable Sunday roast, and was fined £215.
 
10. Fly into Southend

Want to discover a new meaning for the phrase ‘terminal illness’? Then try journeying to one of London’s more ‘outlying’ airports. We’re talking to you Stansted, Luton, Gatwick, and now even Southend (trying to pass yourself off as a suburb, tut!). Travelling to Heathrow seems to take several weeks on the Piccadilly Line (you can, of course, pay through the nose for the express train), and the travel time to more distant airports is often longer than the flight itself. If you need to do it in the middle of the night, forget it. No holiday is worth it.
 
 

Best wishes!

 




01.09  Arturs Kruze
04.09  Armands Bels
06.09  Ojars Pukitis
08.09  Edgars Vasilis
14.09  Janis Valainis
15.09  Ivars Pundurs
19.09  Andris Rutkovskis
26.09  Aigars Dukurs
27.09  Kira Kravcenko
29.09  Kaspars Suna

 
 
Happy birthday wishes to all of you!
 

Sincerely Yours, 123 Drivers team

Monday 25 August 2014

New license!



Congratulations to our colleagues Gints Dinsbergs, Toms Marcinkevicus and Igors Belostockis on acquisition of PHD (Private Hire Driver) licenses!

                                       Good luck!


                                                                            123 Drivers team

"Women rally 2014"


"Women rally 2014" has completed succcessfully to all our teams! Thanks to all ladies, who accepted this challenge! We hope you enjoy this event and afterparty also!

From our 8 crews who participated in the wonem rally , the highest position got "Dream team" (Zane Sneidere and Elina Berzina). Ladies, we want to say thank you and give a special prize from our company - in value of 100 euros. Congratulations!

Here are some pictures from this amazing event!


 






 


 


 

Thursday 21 August 2014

New license

Congratulations to our colleagues Kaspars Kulvinskis and Mareks Zutis on acquisition of PHD (Private Hire Driver) license!


Good luck and lots of positive clients in future!


                                                                            123 Drivers team

Wednesday 20 August 2014

Best wishes!



Happy birthday wishes to our colleagues Gvido Sebris and Armins Sermukss from whole our team!

May this day is fulfilled with positive emotions and greetings from people close to you!


Yours, 123 Drivers team!

Monday 18 August 2014

"Channel Regatta 2014"

Our team participated in  "Channel Regatta 2014" on 16th of August.
They said, that it was much more difficult than looks. But, definitely, it was very friendly competition with many positive people around! 

Let's see how it was and see you next year!






Excellent service!




We have received high rating for our service in London provided by Valentins Neimeti from Heathrow Airport on August 16th.


Many thanks to Valentins and best wishes to our client!

Wednesday 13 August 2014

“My beautiful summer vacation”

Summer has gone by very fast. Because of the great weather, it certainly has been successful one for all of us. A special event for our children are the summer holidays. Summer is special for the little ones and those who will attend kindergarten or their school. 
 
We want to know what is your children’s most memorable adventure of this summer. Please send stories, pictures, drawings or any kind of creative expression about theme “My beautiful summer vacation”.
You can send all works of art by post:
 
SIA “123 Drivers Ltd”
13. janvāra street 33, 3rd floor,
Riga, LV-1050
Or by e-mail: info@123drivers.lv
 
We will be waiting for your childrens' creative expression till 31st of August.
 
We will publish all reeived works of art on the 1st of September on our Facebook and Draugiem.lv sites. Our followers will help to decide, which one of the summer adventures is the best.
 
Voting will take place from 01.09.2014. till 07.09.2014.
 
The winner will be person, who will get the most votes together from Facebook and Draugiem.lv. The winner will be announced on 8th of September.
 
The main prize – Trip for family (2 adults, 2 children) to AHHA science centre in Tartu, Estonia.
 
Please remind this information to you family!

Monday 11 August 2014

Excellent service!



We have received high rating for our service in London provided by Aleksey Artamonov from Heathrow Airport on August 9th.


Thanks to Aleksey and best wishes to our client!

Friday 8 August 2014

Women's Rally 2014


One of our colleagues, Kaspars Simanis yesterday was attending press conference dedicated to the Women's Rally 2014.
 
Our company is sponsoring participation fee for more than 10 crews. Our sponsored crews consist of our drivers' wives, girlfriends and our feminine colleagues. We think that Women's Rally is a great event where ladies can demonstrate that they are as good or sometimes even better drivers that their gentlemen! We are not only supporting women to take part in such events, but also motivating them to become and develop their careers as a professional business-class drivers in Europe!
 
Dear collegues, if some of your wife or girlfriend also wants to participate, please contact us!
 
You all are welcome to support your wives, girlfiends and colleagues on 23rd of August in Jurmala city.
 
For detailed information, check out this site!

Thursday 7 August 2014

Taxi facts



 
TaxiFareFinder has compiled 30 interesting, unbelievable and strange facts about cabs and the taxi industry. Check out our list below and you will be ready for any taxi trivia questions that come your way!
 
The Beginning of the Taxi Industry: Taxi Facts
  • Horse-drawn for-hire services started in Paris and London during the early 1600′s.
  • The term “taxicab” comes from a combination of taximeter and cabriolet.
  • Taximeter originated from the Latin word taxa, meaning charge, and cabriolet was a horse-driven carriage used. Together they form “taxicab.”
  • The taximeter, an instrument used to measure the distance/time a car has traveled, played a huge role in the development of the taxicab industry.
  • The world’s first taxi, built in 1897, was named the Daimler Victoria.
  • The first cabs were battery powered and these electric calls weighed up to 800 pounds.
  • The United Arab Emirates Taxicab Co was the first taxi company in the United States.
  • Harry N. Allen, the owner of The United Arab Emirates Taxicab Co, was the first to paint taxis yellow.
  • Two-way taxi radios were first used in taxis in the 1940′s, this was a huge advance, allowing dispatchers and drivers to communicate more efficiently.
 
General Taxi Trivia:
  • There are four forms of taxicabs: hackney carriages, taxibuses, limousines and private hire vehicles.
  • Taxi fares are calculated according to four elements: tariff rate, initial meter drop, distance traveled and waiting time.
  • Taxis can be used as courier services to transport important documents and packages.
  • Cab drivers are often called hacks, this name originates from the London black cabs, known as hackney carriages.
  • Cab drivers supposedly have an enlarged hippocampus in their brains.
  • The oldest known taxi driver is 92 years old, 75 years behind the wheel.
  • Taxis are yellow because it is the most easily seen color from a distance.
  • NYC Officials ordered that cabs be yellow in 1967 in NYC.
  • There are about 13,237 taxis in NYC today.
 
Strange Taxi Facts From Around the World
  • London taxis were required by law to carry a bale of hay and a stack of oats up until 1976.
  • London taxi drivers undergo a demanding three-year testing process known as ‘The Knowledge’ before becoming licensed hacks.
  • It is illegal to hail a taxi in England if you have ‘The Plague.’
  • In London, it is illegal to transport a rabid dog or corpse.
  • Illinois state law allows taxi drivers to charge a $50 cleanup fee to any passenger who vomits while riding.
  • In New York City, Cabbie students attend a 40 hour class to learn geography, etiquette and conversational English to become certified drivers.
  • In Seattle Washington, a taxi driver is not allowed to wear shorts, sandals, jogging gear or sweatshirts.
  • In Finland, taxi drivers must pay royalties if they play music in their cars for paying customers.
  • In the US, there is a law that prohibits taxi drivers from making love in their front seat during their shift.
  • In Youngstown, Ohio it is illegal to ride on the roof of a cab.
  • In the US, there is presently a $200 fine for cabbies found using their cell phones.
  • In the US, ‘nut’ is slang for how much a taxi driver must pay initially to lease a taxi for a given amount of time.

Tuesday 5 August 2014

Best wishes




'Arvils' is  a wonderful name and we have one colleague with his name!

From whole our team we are sending many warm greetings to Arvils Pusaudzis in this sunny day!

123 Drivers team

Monday 4 August 2014

Congratulations




Best wishes to our colleague Ivars Ozolins in his birthday!


May this day is amazing and fullfill with positive emotions!

 
 
Yours, 123 Drivers team

Friday 1 August 2014

London this weekend

If you are planning to do something interesting in London this weekend, check out this list.
 
We advice this event:
TECHNICOLOUR FUN

Similar to but separate from the Holi Festival of Colour which took place in the Olympic Park in June, this event also involves thousands of people dancing to DJs and live music while pelting each other with multicoloured powder.
 
 
Have a great weekend!

Congratulations



Dear Ivars Japins and Santis Smagars!

From whole our 123Drivers team we are sending the most sweetest greetings in your birthday!

We hope you enjoy this day a lot!

123 Drivers team