So there is a non driver and 4 young kids....what do we do?
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So my wife and kids are staying at the place we just brought in El Presidente Estepona. Last night they took a cab into Marbella for the night and upon trying to get a cab to go home were told it is actually agaist the law for a driver to take 5 passengers even though my eldest is only 7. Eventually a kind hearted driver took pitty on my wife and agreed to take them home.
How do we overcome this as my wife does not drive? Is there a taxi firm that has bigger vehicles that can guarentee to be able to take 5? Is there a minibus firm that is reasonable enough and flexible enough to work like a taxi service for my family??
Help, please!!!
Simon
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So you have 4 kids all under 7. Not only would you need a vehicle with at least 6 seats but it also needs 4 child seats to be legal.
In addition none are able to travel in the front until they are 12 years old & over 1,35m .The law is the same throughout the eu.
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Taxis, both in UK and Spain, are exempt from the law requiring child seats. However, they are not allowed to travel in the front seat and must have a seat belt.
To the OP, yes there are plenty of taxi services using larger vehicles for taxis. These, in the main, need to be pre-booked although I have seen a few of the mini-bus taxis outside Alicante airport but not sure if they were pre-booked or not. If you pre-book, you can request child seats to be carried as well. Probably cost more, though, as would the actual cost of the taxi.
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