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  2. Taxis of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Davis is a city west of Sacramento, in California, is estimated to have 50 taxis and a meter-based fare system. Most taxi companies charge a $4.00 flag drop, $3.00 for each additional mile, and $28.00 per hour waiting time. There are 6 taxi services in Davis: dan's cab, friendly cab, village cab, college cab, a & b taxi, and Yellow Cab. [50]

  3. Taxis of New York City - Wikipedia

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    In early 1907 Harry N. Allen, incensed after being charged five dollars (equivalent to $160 in 2023) for a journey of 0.75 miles (1.2 km), decided "to start a [taxicab] service in New York and charge so-much per mile." Later that year he imported 65 gasoline-powered cars from France and began the New York Taxicab Company.

  4. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Taxi fares are set by the state and city where they are permitted to operate. The fare includes the 'drop', a set amount that is tallied for getting into the taxi plus the 'per kilometer' rate as has been set by the city. The taxi meters track time as well as distance in an average taxi fare.

  5. Robotaxi - Wikipedia

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    However, the prices of some components such as LIDAR have fallen significantly. [22] In January 2021, Waymo stated its costs were approximately $180,000 per vehicle, and its operating cost at $0.30 per mile (~$0.19 per km), well below Uber and Lyft, but this excludes the cost of fleet technicians and customer support. [23]

  6. Personal rapid transit - Wikipedia

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    This allows 24-hour service without many of the costs of scheduled mass transit. [78] ULTra PRT estimates its system will consume 839 BTU per passenger mile (0.55 MJ per passenger km). [79] [80] By comparison, cars consume 3,496 BTU, and personal trucks consume 4,329 BTU per passenger mile. [81]

  7. Is it safe to take a taxi in Cancun? Here are the safest ways ...

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    Taxi drivers have an official uniform given by the union – it's a white shirt with a green taxi syndicate logo in the chest pocket area. Every taxi has an identification number marked on the side.