Fix it, Visa!
The Visa airport taxis, operated by Fix s.r.o., are easily
the worst drivers in Prague. They're capable of violating
3-4 traffic rules within a few hundred meters. Their only
competition in terms of really bad collective driving is
from hotel taxis and airport vans. The impunity with
which the Visa taxis speed through Prague's streets,
run stop signs, create their own traffic lanes and fail to
blink suggests that they enjoy divine protection. Their
ubiquity is a mixed blessing for Visa. They dart around
town flashing the Visa logo, but they're also the
frequent target of nasty comments from other drivers
who might switch to MasterCard in retaliation. The
airport taxis are a key element in Visa's battle for
dominance in the payment-card field. Visa could serve
its own interests, and those of Prague drivers and
pedestrians, by using its formidable media-buying
strength to force Fix s.r.o. to send its cabbies back to
driving school.
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