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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. Transport in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is less than 20 minutes by train from Amsterdam Central Station. It is the biggest airport in the Netherlands, the 3rd largest in Europe and the fourteenth largest in the world. It handles about 68 million passengers a year (2017) and is home base to KLM, since 2004 part of Air France-KLM.

  4. NYC Taxi Riders Make Good Money But Find Cabs Too Expensive - AOL

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    A new survey of New York City taxi passengers shows that a majority of them earn at least $50,000 a year, and yet a significant number of them say the cost of a cab ride is too high. Results of ...

  5. Illegal taxi operation - Wikipedia

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    In some large American cities, and in Hong Kong, a medallion system is used to license cabs. The city issues a fixed number of medallions, and only medallion taxis are allowed to pick up fares. In general, this leads to medallions becoming ever more expensive—a New York City corporate medallion can sell for up to $1 million each. [16]

  6. Pulitzer, Amsterdam hotel review: Luxury, local cuisine and ...

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    HOTEL REVIEW: Set within 25 restored Golden Age houses, this elegant hotel is a fusion of 17th century features and contemporary design, says Daisy Lester

  7. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    The first horse-drawn forerunners of taxis appeared on Parisian streets in 1637. France was one of the first countries to use modern taxis—that is, gasoline-powered vehicles with fare meters in 1899. New York's first taxis were imported from France in 1907, and taxis were famously used for troop transportation during the First Battle of the ...