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LA Yellow Cab has been in business since 1920. We are the largest fleet in the LA area with more cabs and the fastest service.
Getting around is difficult when you do not have a license, especially in a city as spread out as Los Angeles. Instead of giving up your social life, take advantage of LA Yellow Cab’s taxi services that offer reliable and convenient transportation. When you do, you can enjoy:
A Large and Reliable Fleet
With the largest fleet in the area, we are always able to accommodate all of your transportation needs. Whether you want a ride to the mall or need to arrange airport transportation, LA Yellow Cab will have a vehicle come to meet you when you need it.
An Experienced Staff
Our taxicabs are driven by a staff full of responsible drivers who have plenty of experience in the business. In fact, when you combine the experience of our management team, it adds up to more than 100 years of experience! This expertise allows LA Yellow Cab to guarantee a great experience each time you need a taxi. Whether you want to go shopping or need a ride to the doctor, we can get you to your desired destination.
A Definitive Ride
Asking other people for a ride can be embarrassing, and relying on other people for a ride will often leave you feeling frustrated and helpless. Instead of asking around for transportation, call LA Yellow Cab to take you where you need to go.
Our taxi service makes it easy to travel around Los Angeles at any time of the day. Whether you are without a license, or you need a ride for another reason, LA Yellow Cab is here for you. We can quickly meet you with a vehicle when you have somewhere to be. For more information on our taxi services, visit us online or call us today at (310) 817-6823.
Sometimes what happens in Vegas should absolutely be shared with the rest of the world. A cab driver who found a laptop case stuffed with $221,510 dollars in his backseat did the honest thing and turned the money in, much to its grateful owner's delight. After cabbie Adam Woldemarim discovered the cash, he turned it in to his company's security office.