Talk:Aerial Consolidated Transport

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[edit] Kicking it off

The Canberra Times ran a double spread on A.C.T. yesterday, marking 50 years of operations. The past year has been a volatile one, mainly due to heavy public criticism of delays, exacerbated by the introduction of a flawed voice recognition system which directly caused the breakaway of many owners and drivers to form Cabxpress. However, the taxi industry as a whole remains strongly criticised. There are a maximum of 280 cabs on the road, and often there is a queue of two or three hundred passengers waiting for a cab at the airport. Delays are especially noticable during parliamentary sittings. --Pete 03:05, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

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