The article examines ongoing taxi shortages in major Italian cities, highlighting persistent long wait times and queues reported by both residents and tourists. Despite previous media coverage, the situation remains dire, with major cities like Rome, Milan, and Naples experiencing persistent issues. Several local authorities have failed to issue new taxi licenses for years, exacerbating the problem. For instance, Naples hasn't issued new licenses since 1997, contributing to a significant disparity in available taxis versus the growing population. Key events such as Milan Fashion Week only amplify the challenges faced by passengers in desperate need of rides.
The severe taxi shortages in Italian cities, particularly during peak times and events, have become a growing concern, with residents and tourists alike facing long wait times.
Local authorities across Italy have not issued new taxi licenses for years, leading to a critical shortage of available taxis, particularly during busy periods.
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