Private Taxis
Prices are not regulated for Prague taxis; therefore, rider and driver usually agree on a price before entering the car. It is necessary to call the taxi company in advance.
Taxi services in Prague can be divided into three sectors. There are major taxicab companies, operating call-for-taxi services (radio-taxi) or from regulated taxi stands, where overpricing is rare and regulation mostly in place. There are independent drivers, who make pick-ups on the street. Tourist needs to be careful with these cars for not getting cheated
Seatbelts are compulsory on all roads in Prague, a transportation system that covers over 55,557 kilometers (34,524 miles).
Other modes of Transportation
Roadway Buses
After the great reconstruction og Prague roads the city is well connected by roadways, and regular buses and taxis available for traveling across the city.The major bus companies, CAD and the express coach of the CEBUS firm and Czech National Express, have buses running from Prague to Brno and other destinations.
Railways
The city forms the hub of the Czech railway system, with services to all parts of the Czech Republic and to neighboring countries.
The city forms the hub of the Czech railway system, with services to all parts of the Czech Republic and to neighboring countries.
All transportation services have a common ticketing system, and are run by Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy (The Capital City of Prague Transport Company.