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Taxi Stands Ordinance, Columbia, Missouri, 2012

Ordinance designates taxi stand locations and signage.

Taxicab and Limousine Regulations, Philadelphia, 2008

The Philadelphia Parking Authority shall act as an independent administrative agency for the regulation of Taxicab and Limousine Service in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and investigate and examine the condition and management of any Person providing Taxicab ...

Taxicab Authority Motor Carriers, Nevada, 2015

Nevada has some of the strictest taxicab regulations in the country including guidelines on insurance, minimum fares, driver background checks, vehicle safety, and stabilized pricing.  Additionally, the number of authorized taxis operating on the street ...

Taxicab rules and regulations of the board of taxicab commissioners, Los Angeles, 2014

Taxi regulations including: confirming that drivers are licensed and vehicles insured, testing drivers, and performing safety inspections on vehicles. LADOT and the Board of Taxicab Commissioners also establish taxi rates paid by customers. Citation: ...

Taxicabs and Public Vehicles for Hire, Washington DC, 2014

The attached regulation outlines the rules governing taxis and vehicles for hire.   Updated July 2017

Taxicabs, Liveries and Sightseeing Buses Regulations, Buffalo, New York, 2013

Regulations governing taxis including limits on the number of licenses, insurance. Citation: Chapter 437

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Tconnect Microtransit Service Expands to Dryden, NY 2021

Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit received a Federal Transit Administration Integrated Mobility Innovation grant. Part of this funding is designated for expanding its microtransit service, Tconnect. Tconnect is expanding its service area to include ...

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TCRP Report 188: Shared Mobility and the Transformation of Public Transit

The Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) completed a study for the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) to examine the evolving relationship between public transportation — including paratransit and demand-responsive ...

TCRP Report 195: TNCs and Public Transit

A new study by SUMC for the Transit Cooperative Research Program finds that peak use of transportation network companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft comes on weekends and evenings, not during rush hours when public-transit use is highest. SUMC’s findings ...

TCRP Report 196: Private Transit: Existing Services and Emerging Directions

Private transit services—including airport shuttles, shared taxis, private commuter buses, dollar vans, and jitneys—have operated for decades in many American cities. Recently, business innovations and technological advances that allow real-time ride-hailing, ...

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