0 the separate front part of a large vehicle, such as a truck, bus, or train, in which the driver sits --
1 a taxi: --
2 a taxi (= car with a driver whom you pay to take you where you want to go) --
3 the separate part at the front of some vehicles in which the driver sits: --
the cab of a truck
4 abbreviation for Citizen's Advice Bureau --
A number of issues arising from the report have still to be resolved in consultations with those concerned, including the cab trade.
Certain of the latter were licensed to drive either horsed cabs or motor cabs.
Approval so far has been given for two designs of two-seated taxi-cabs.
In the meantime directions have been given that prisoners shall be conveyed by cab.
Taxi-cabs are not on the streets for the benefit of their owners but for the benefit of the public.
Drivers are at present only tested in relation to the types of cab which they actually intend to drive.
The likelihood is that they would continue to operate as full-time drivers with their own taxi cabs.
If you once get into a cab at the airport and do not accept his price, no other driver there will take you.