Taxicabs in the District of Columbia will almost certainly begin using time and distance meters to calculate fares next month, after the D.C. Superior Court on Monday turned back an effort by several ...
Big Brother is watching — your taxi meter! The city may rig yellow cabs with technology that would stop charging passengers whenever the driver breaks the speed limit, as part of a broad effort to ...
When I get a taxi for the 15-minute ride from my office to the airport, I have two choices. I can hail a cab on the street, and pay a metered fare for the 4.6-mile trip. Or I can walk to the local ...
Flywheel, the company on a mission to help taxis better compete with on-demand transportation companies such as Uber and Lyft, may be a step closer to reaching its goal after the California Division ...
Inspectors were poised to hit meterless cab drivers with $1,000 fines Sunday, the first day of enforcement of the city’s switch to a time and distance meter fare system after months of debate and ...
The slick, falcon-doored Tesla Model X unveiled last week in California seemed a million miles from the cranky drivers of London’s iconic black cabs who brought parts of this city to a standstill. It ...
A proposal to install meters in the District's 6,200 licensed taxis is dead until the Williams administration can revise its strategy for dealing with the city's taxi commission and push through an ...
Annoying taxi TVs will likely have their plugs pulled. In all, roughly 4,000 of those detested back seat TVs will be shoved to the curb, if the Taxi and Limousine Commission approves a pilot program ...
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