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jeepney
thumb|upright=1.35|A traditional jeepney in Intramuros

Marshrutka
thumb|right|Marshrutka in Moscow, [[Russia]]
share taxi
mode of transport which falls between both taxicabs and buses

matatu
thumb|Riding in a Kenyan matatu – minibus size
In Kenya, matatu or matatus (known as mathree in Sheng) are privately owned minibuses used as share taxis. Often decorated, many matatus feature portraits of famous people or slogans and sayings. Likewise, the music they play is also aimed at quickly attracting riders. Over 70% of commuter trips are taken using matatu in cities like Nairobi.

dolmuş
thumb|Dolmuş terminus in Kadıköy
In Turkey and Northern Cyprus, a '''''' () is a share taxi that runs set routes within and between cities.
Tap tap
Decorated Haitian vehicle
Dala dala
minibus share taxis in Tanzania
Pesero
thumb|A pesero or microbús
A pesero, combi, van, micro or microbús is a form of public transport, most commonly seen in Mexico City. Its name derives from the fact that in the beginning of this form of transport a flat fee of one peso was charged per ride (hence the name "pesero" which could be interpreted as "peso collector").