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In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has mandated that all new taxi cabs in New York City must be wheelchair accessible. This decision marks a significant victory for disability advocates who ...
Half of New York City’s iconic yellow taxi cabs are now wheelchair accessible, marking a milestone mandated by a 2013 settlement agreement.
Uber cars, often black sedans that can be summoned with smartphone apps, now outnumber the yellow taxis that city riders have hailed with a whistle and a wave for generations.
Waymo rolls out driverless cabs to two new cities - Robotaxi expansion comes despite dozens of incidents involving ...
A federal judge ruled that all New York City taxi cabs will be required to be wheelchair accessible after a decades-long court-ordered obligation, New York Daily News reports.
Proposed removal of taxi driver protections criticized by yellow cab union Taxi drivers are up in arms over the potential removal of two-decade-old protections.
Ready or not, for the first time ever, driverless taxi cabs are coming to New York City streets. The new pilot program ...
New York City's famed yellow taxi cabs will go green within five years under a plan that could serve as a model for other large cities, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced on Tuesday.
New York relies on taxi drivers to get busy people around Manhattan. But the actual hourly rates vary a lot across the state.
The cab drivers say the autonomous cars will be a job killer and at the very least, safety testing should be done elsewhere.