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  2. 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%.

  3. 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.

  4. Flagfall - Wikipedia

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    Even if the passenger has not yet instructed the driver where to go, the driver is entitled to the flagfall and the rate per minute component even if the taxi is not moving. The term "flagfall" dates back to the old mechanical taximeters , which were equipped with a flag -like lever that could be seen from outside the cab.

  5. Metrolink (California) - Wikipedia

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    Metrolink (reporting mark SCAX) is a commuter rail system in Southern California, serving Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties, as well as to Oceanside in San Diego County.

  6. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    Unlike an Oyster card, a contactless card has the advantage of automatically applying a seven-day Monday-to-Sunday travel-card rate: if the card is used several times in any Monday-to-Sunday period (but only Monday-to-Sunday, unlike a 7-day ticket on an Oyster card), an automatic cap is applied.