
About 95% of taxis in Tokyo, or some 52,000 of the capital's 55,000 cabs, will be smoke-free from Jan 7, after an association of 18,000 private taxis decided to implement a nonsmoking policy, the private taxi association said Monday. The organization for corporate taxis, which covers about 400 companies with about 34,000 cabs in Tokyo, had already decided in August to become smoke-free from Jan 7. The remaining 5% of taxis are not obliged to comply with the policy as they are from companies not belonging to any associations of taxi firms that have decided to become smoke-free. Elsewhere, taxis in Oita Prefecture became smoke-free in June and Nagano and Kanagawa prefectures followed suit, while Gunma and Niigata prefectures are planning to join the move.