Carmen Fasanella of Princeton, New Jersey, obtained his cab driver’s license at the tender age of 17


Tuesday 1st February 1921

Carmen Fasanella of Princeton, New Jersey, obtained his cab driver’s license at the tender age of 17. Mr. Fasanella would go on to drive his taxi for the next 68 years and 243 days, setting an unofficial record for the longest continuous career for a cabbie. The term “cab” comes from “cabriolet,” a single-horse carriage used by coach drivers.


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