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  2. Category:Fictional taxi drivers - Wikipedia

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    Fictional taxi drivers, driving vehicles for hire, which are used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  3. Category:Fictional drivers - Wikipedia

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    Fictional taxi drivers (1 C, 54 P) Fictional truck drivers (12 P) Pages in category "Fictional drivers" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  4. Category:Taxi drivers - Wikipedia

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    Fictional taxi drivers (1 C, 54 P) M. Murder of taxi drivers in Singapore (7 P) W. Works about taxi drivers (15 P) Pages in category "Taxi drivers"

  5. Doiby Dickles - Wikipedia

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    Charles "Doiby" Dickles is a taxi driver. His first adventure with Green Lantern occurs when Doiby follows Green Lantern while he was trailing a group of thugs. After Green Lantern was supposedly killed by the thugs, Doiby confronts them in a Green Lantern costume in an attempt to stop them.

  6. Airport taxi drivers around the world: heroes or villains? - AOL

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    Taxi drivers who wait patiently to reach the head of the airport queue only to be asked for a nearby and unrewarding location can also take their revenge. Davie recounts his first arrival at ...

  7. Travis Bickle - Wikipedia

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    Travis Bickle is a fictional character and the anti-hero protagonist of the 1976 film Taxi Driver directed by Martin Scorsese. The character was created by the film's screenwriter Paul Schrader. He is portrayed by Robert De Niro, who received an Oscar nomination for his performance.

  8. NYC Cab Drivers Pose Shirtless in Final Edition of Taxi ... - AOL

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    “First, we thought of ideas surrounding what drivers could do with their cabs (e.g. washing the cab, talking on an old car phone, getting tangled up in the receipt roll),” Philip told Gothamist.

  9. Space Cabbie - Wikipedia

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    Space Cabbie first appeared in Mystery in Space #21 (August 1954) in a story scripted by Otto Binder and drawn by Howard Sherman. [1] The character reappeared in issue #24, in the story "The Hitchhiker of Space", written by France Herron and again drawn by Sherman, and thereafter became a recurring series in Mystery in Space, the only such in the book for the whole time that the series was ...