Nassau - Post Report Question and Answers

Are local buses, trams, trains or taxis safe and affordable?

Taxis are not affordable for going to the grocery, the embassy, schools, or to see friends. Neither do the local buses seem to run to/from the places we would most likely go. Some people use the local buses during daytime, but don't bid on this post expecting to have access to public transportation. Many people get scooters to help avoid traffic to get to work quickly. - Nov 2015


Taxis are generally safe but expensive. Fares are according to zone so nothing is metered, but the prices are fixed (probably because the cabbies fix them). Ask the cab driver before you get in. Buses are cheap (US$1.25) and I've never felt unsafe on one, although occasionally there is a disruptive person on the bus or a group of nasty men who will make female members of your party uncomfortable with their conversation. - Jun 2015


My only experience with a taxi was a US$25 trip to the airport. It seemed safe and he did come at the prearranged time. I often take the #10 or #12a bus to/from the Embassy. It's US$1.25 each way and is generally regarded as safe. - May 2015


Fairly safe and a seatbelt law is now in effect (it was passed in 2002, but the police just announced they're going to start enforcing it.) Buses crisscross the island and usually cost $1.25. - Jan 2011


The local jitney (bus) is available though not necessarily safe. Bus drivers drive pretty crazy and they're not well maintained. Bus drivers also tend to drink and drive. $1.25 in most directions. Taxis are readily available but more expensive. - Mar 2010


Jitney buses cost US$1.25 each way and are often used by expats. These are safe and affordable. - Feb 2009


No trains on the island. Buses (called jitneys) are US$1.25 one way and are safe and a fun experience. Taxis are considerably more expensive but also don't stop every 50 yards or so. - Dec 2008


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