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  2. Taxis of New York City - Wikipedia

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    All types of taxis are licensed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), which oversees for-hire vehicles, taxis, commuter vans, and paratransit vehicles. [5][6] The iconic taxicabs come in two colors. [7] The apple green taxis, which are called street hail livery vehicles [8] or "boro taxis," [9] operate only outside the ...

  3. Taxis of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The taxicabs of the United States make up a mature system; most U.S. cities have a licensing scheme which restricts the number of taxicabs allowed. As of 2012 the total number of taxi cab drivers in the United States is 233,900; the average annual salary of a taxi cab driver is $22,820 and the expected percent job increase over the next 10 years is 16%.

  4. Business mileage reimbursement rate - Wikipedia

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    The business mileage reimbursement rate is an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction, for Federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, at 26 U.S.C. § 162, for the business use of a vehicle. Under the law, the taxpayer for each year is generally ...

  5. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    A luminous taxi top sign. A taxi, also known as a taxicab or simply a cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice. This differs from public transport where the pick-up and drop-off locations ...

  6. Taxis of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    From 14 July 2024 onwards, the flag fall – including the fare for the first two kilometres – is HK$29 for red taxis, HK$25.50 for green taxis and HK$24 for the blue Lantau cabs; thereafter, the meter adds HK$2.10 for every 200 metres travelled for Urban Taxis and HK$1.90 for New Territories Taxis and Lantau Taxis.

  7. Taximeter - Wikipedia

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    Taximeter. A taximeter or fare meter is a mechanical or electronic device installed in taxicabs and auto rickshaws that calculates passenger fares based on a combination of distance travelled and waiting time. Its shortened form, "taxi", is also a metonym for the hired cars that use them. [1][2]

  8. Taxis of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Taxis of the United Kingdom. Taxicab rank with "black cabs" outside Liverpool Lime Street railway station. Taxicabs are regulated throughout the United Kingdom, but the regulation of taxicabs in London is especially rigorous with regard to mechanical integrity and driver knowledge. An official report observed that: "Little however is known ...

  9. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Sonata taxicab in South Korea. Kia K5 taxicab in South Korea. There is an extensive taxicab system, with about 70,000 taxis in Seoul alone. [17] Altogether there are about 250,000 taxis in the whole of the country. [18] In cities such as Seoul and Busan, taxicabs are very common.