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In a lawsuit filed against the Taxi and Limousine Commission last week, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance argues that lifting the cap unfairly harms yellow taxi drivers.
Four New Yorkers claim TLC enforcement agents posed as visitors desperate for a ride from the city's airports before slapping them with steep fines.
David Do currently leads Washington D.C.'s for-hire vehicle department.
The taxi industry has been weathering upheavals, including the entrance of for-hire vehicle apps, plummeting medallion values and the pandemic.
The raise comes to reflect the 5.3% rise in the Consumer Price Index.
The taxi drivers' union hailed the news.
The blue moped share company will start with 50 Tesla taxis that can operate in Manhattan below 42nd street.
The TLC has scheduled a hearing for primary day on plans to close a loophole that would have allowed the Revel Tesla Taxis.
Daily trips for yellow taxis dropped by a factor of ten — from 200,000 trips in February to 18,325 trips in June, according to a new report.
State Attorney General Letitia James alleges the city's Taxi Limousine Commission jacked up prices of medallions in "a scheme that defrauded medallion owners."