Taxi drivers in Rome to attend courses on good manners and English

Authorities in Rome have started classes for hundreds of its taxi drivers to learn good manners and English.

Taxi drivers in Rome to attend courses on good manners and English

Authorities in Rome have started classes for hundreds of its taxi drivers to learn good manners and English.

The city said 750 drivers are scheduled to take eight classes of "practical" English, lessons about "cultural manners" as well as instructions on how to make visitors feel welcome in Italy's capital.

In a country that greatly lives off tourism, Italians' command of English and other foreign languages is often shaky in the sector.

Earlier this week, tourists had a hard time finding any Rome cabbie, well-mannered or not.

The city's cab drivers had joined a nationwide, day-long taxi strike to protest against competition from Uber-style drivers as well as private entrepreneurs who have taken to buying sleek, black vans, getting local driver-for-hire licences and driving small groups of tourists around town.

AP

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