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Can 4 people fit in a NYC taxi?

The maximum amount of passengers allowed in a yellow taxicab by law is four (4) in a four (4) passenger taxicab or five (5) passengers in a five (5) passenger taxicab, except that an additional passenger must be accepted if such passenger is under the age of seven (7) and is held on the lap of an adult passenger seated ...



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The maximum amount of passengers allowed in a standard taxicab by law is four. When the backseat is crowded, one passenger is permitted to sit beside the driver. Here's a video we've created with practical tips from folks who know taxis… New Yorkers.

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The maximum amount of passengers allowed in a yellow taxicab by law is four (4) in a four (4) passenger taxicab or five (5) passengers in a five (5) passenger taxicab, except that an additional passenger must be accepted if such passenger is under the age of seven (7) and is held on the lap of an adult passenger seated ...

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The results might shock you. She found that without tips or surge pricing, hailing a cab was always less expensive than an UberX or a standard Lyft. Cab prices averaged 35-83% less than a ride-share. Prices for the same rides on the taxi cab app CURB varied.

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Tips are big business in New York, as they are in the rest of the US. But sadly you'll be expected to pay over the odds in the Big Apple. 20% of the fee is the recommended amount. If you're paying with card instead of cold hard cash, the amount of gratuity will automatically be added to the charge.

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Hailing a cab in NYC is not as intimidating as it seems. While it might take some finesse and a bit of New York confidence, it's nowhere near impossible, even for a newcomer. One good tip for newcomers is to allow someone else to do the work for them - i.e., the hotel doorman or concierge.

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New York City's taxi regulators will raise fares for the first time in 10 years, a change that city officials hope will boost the struggling industry. The city's Taxi and Limousine Commission voted this week for the increase, bringing the cost of the average taxi ride up by 23 percent to $19.62 from $15.97.

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Open the app and enter your destination in the Where to? box. Once you confirm your pickup and destination addresses are correct, select UberXL at the bottom of your screen. Then tap Confirm UberXL. Once you've been matched, you'll see your driver's picture and vehicle details and can track their arrival on the map.

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UberX can carry a maximum of 4 people. If you have a larger party, UberXL or Uber SUV can fit up to 6 passengers.

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The very great majority of London's classic black cabs can hold five passengers, with no surcharge for more than one pax. Some of the newer models can hold six. There are two jump seats and a bench seat for three.

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GrabCar 4 Seater Sample Passenger headcount: 2 Adults + 2 kids. 3 Adults + 1 kid. 4 Adults.

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In California, the Unruh Civil Rights Act “protects all persons against arbitrary and unreasonable discrimination by a business establishment.” The City of Los Angeles has an additional law that applies directly to taxis at LAX: “Drivers when 'first up' at a taxicab stand shall not refuse to transport any passenger ...

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A cab ride from JFK Airport to Times Square costs a flat rate of $52 plus tolls and tip. (Source: NYC.gov)

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20% of the fee is the recommended amount. If you're paying with card instead of cold hard cash, the amount of gratuity will automatically be added to the charge. It could go as high as 30%, so keep that in mind if you're squeezing pennies.

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Without adding in tolls and tip, taxis follow a standard $52 fare to JFK from Manhattan. Is it cheaper to take a taxi or Uber in NYC? In most cases, it will be cheaper to take a taxi than do rideshare or Uber from JFK airport to Manhattan.

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For years 20% has been considered a generous tip when dining in at a restaurant, but according to the magazine, 20% is now the bare minimum and anyone who leaves anything less is rude. Additionally, the magazine says you should be leaving $1 whenever you pick up a coffee and tipping at least 10% when you grab takeout.

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