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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: Taxis driving through the inner city during a protest. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: Taxis driving through the inner city during a protest. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: A sign reading "Moia is not approvable" is held from a taxi during a protest of taxi drivers. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: A sign reading "Taxi. Modern, reliable and trustworthy. Innovation and human" is held from a taxi during a protest of taxi drivers. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: A sign reading "Taxis are able to serve 365 days of the year. Moia only serves in relation to the profit of the VW company" is held from a taxi during a protest of taxi drivers. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: Taxis driving during a protest through the inner city. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: A sticker reading "FCK Moia" on a taxi during a protest of taxi drivers. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa

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17 April 2018, Hamburg, Germany: A sign reading "Taxis are able to serve 365 days of the year. Moia only serves in relation to the profit of the VW company" is held from a taxi during a protest of taxi drivers. About three hundred taxi drivers demonstrated against the planned test drive of shared electro taxis of the the VW daughter company "Moia". Volkswagen plans on rising to the top of the leading providers of mobility services. The testers are able to book and pay for a shuttle service by using a smartphone app. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa