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  2. Taxis of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Taxis in Montreal were once licensed and managed by the city and was pasted on the Bureau du taxi et du remorquage (Taxi and Towing Office), an independent agency created in 1986 and began service in 1987. [25] There are 420 taxi stands and 4,445 taxi cabs in the city of Montreal.

  3. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    As of mid-2009 New York City had 2,019 hybrid taxis and 12 clean diesel vehicles, [62] representing 15% of New York's 13,237 taxis in service, the most in any city in North America. At this time owners began retiring its original hybrid fleet after 480,000 and 560,000 km (300,000 and 350,000 mi) per vehicle.

  4. Canada, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Canada was a small community of free African-Americans established near the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in the 19th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Many residents of Canada were employed by the university.

  5. Legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August 2016, the government announced plans to legalize ridesharing in Victoria. From 2018, taxi licences were abolished and licence holders compensated by an 8-year A$1 levy on all taxi and ride-booking services in the state. [23] [24] [25]

  6. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    For some time, taxis in Taiwan were required to be yellow. [33] The common color scheme led to taxis being known by the colloquialism "little yellow". [34] [35] This stipulation was relaxed in 2016, as regulations applying to taxis and ridesharing companies were amended.

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  8. Checker Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The A11 (sold to the public as the A12) was introduced in 1961 and incorporated quad headlamps. During the 1960s, Checker usually managed to meet its target volume of 6,000-7,000 cars a year. In 1962, production topped 8,000, most of which were taxis.

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