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  2. Taxis of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission has enforced strict requirements for the color of medallion taxicabs since the late 1960s. [102] According to the Rules of New York City, "The exterior of the vehicle must be painted taxi yellow (Dupont M6284 or its equivalent), except for trim. Samples of paint color and shade are to be submitted ...

  3. Taxis of the United States - Wikipedia

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    241 million passengers rode in New York taxis in 1999. The average cab fare in 2000 was $6; over $1 billion in fares were paid that year in total. [42] New York City Mayor Bloomberg declared that the city would select its type of taxi for the next ten years. The Nissan NV200 won the competition for the Taxi of Tomorrow. From 2013 on ...

  4. Talk:Taxis of New York City - Wikipedia

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    I suggest adding an external link to "New York City Taxi Fare Finder", a free site that allows users to calculate/estimate the fare. This site is PR=6 and has support of various taxi companies and drivers from NYC. It is also endorsed (i.e. linked to) by cityofchicago.org, seattle.gov and other government agencies.

  5. USA Technologies Launches ePortGO, a One-Stop Solution for ...

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    USA Technologies Launches ePortGO, a One-Stop Solution for the $11 Billion Taxi and For-Hire Vehicle Market ePortGO Takes Fare Payment to Whole New Level with Integrated Credit/Debit Card ...

  6. Boro taxi - Wikipedia

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    An apple green "Boro Taxi" Toyota Camry in Upper Manhattan. Boro taxis (or boro cab [1], also referred to as green cabs and legally street hail livery vehicles) are taxicabs in New York City that are allowed to pick up passengers (street hails or calls) in outer boroughs (excluding John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport unless arranged in advance) and in Manhattan above ...

  7. Taximeter - Wikipedia

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    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.