The unspoken language of Johannesburg, a guide to taxi gestures

Discover the unique hand signals and phrases that transform Johannesburg's minibus taxi system into a cultural experience.

When it comes to navigating the bustling streets of Johannesburg, few modes of transportation are as iconic as the minibus taxis.

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Fast, affordable, and filled with the vibrant energy of the diverse communities they serve, these taxis are a lifeline for both locals and visitors alike.

Three fingers pointed.

However, to truly experience the ease and charm of getting around the City of Gold, understanding the unspoken language of taxi lingo is essential.

Two hands making a cutting signal.

In Johannesburg, waving your hand won’t do much to catch a taxi’s attention. Instead, simple finger gestures have become an important form of communication for commuters.

This silent language, often referred to as taxi lingo, comprises basic hand signals that denote various destinations around the city.

All fingers spread.

While South Africa is officially recognised as having 11 languages, many would argue that this count should be 12, as the unique gestures used by taxi-goers have crafted a language of their own – one that resonates on the streets of Jozi.

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To help you navigate your way through the labyrinth of Johannesburg’s routes, here’s a quick guide to some vital taxi hand signals:

One finger up.

Once you’ve caught a taxi, understanding verbal cues is equally important, as official stops are often non-existent. Here are a few common phrases you’ll encounter during your journey:

Raising four fingers.

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