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Waymo's potential launch could decimate the livelihoods of roughly 100,000 taxi and for-hire vehicle drivers in New York City, advocates said.
Mayor Adams signs law capping insurance for NYC drivers, easing financial strain on TLC-licensed vehicle operators.
Christopher Sadowski The company’s stock closed Wednesday at $9.50. By law, there are only 13,587 taxi medallions in New York City, and each yellow cab must have a medallion linked to it.
NEW YORK — Uber riders will soon be able to use the company’s app to hail New York City taxis. The company plans to list all of the five boroughs’ taxis on its app, it confirmed Thursday.
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Trump greenlights the testing of flying cars. Air taxis may improve some people's lives, but highways in the sky can hurt ...
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Boing Boing on MSNNYC taxi photographer captures city's 1980s soul in backseat portraitsFrom 1980 onwards, Ron Weideman transformed his nightshift taxi into a rolling portrait gallery, photographing an extraordinary cross-section of New York City life during a pivotal era of cultural ...
A symbolic medallion installation for what the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (NYC TLC) hails as an achievement: wheelchair accessible taxis or WAVs making up more than 50% of the ...
Driverless taxi company Waymo will soon be testing its tech on New York City streets, the firm announced Wednesday — part of an effort to lobby for a law change that would allow the robotaxis to ...
A helicopter operator has decided to add the famous, five-passenger Alia electric aircraft to its fleet for photo tourism ...
Waymo announced plans to come to New York, though it might be a bit before fully self-driving taxis roam the streets.
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