After nearly two decades, nearly 20,000 cab drivers have won a legal battle over unconstitutional license suspensions.
The settlement gives back pay to taxi and for-hire vehicle drivers who lost their licenses to work after they were arrested.
Central to the city's identity and spirit, taxis have been a staple of New York City streets since 1907, when entrepreneur Harry N. Allen founded the New York Taxicab Company, importing European ...
A long-running federal suit seeking back pay for Taxi and Limousine Commission drivers whose TLC licenses were ...
Jack Trunz was exhausted the night Khakendra Pun picked him up in his yellow cab at LaGuardia Airport. Trunz’s flight from ...
New York City has agreed to pay $140 million to more than 19,000 taxi drivers to settle a nearly two-decades-long class ...
With the surge of rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, alongside the ever-present yellow taxis, commuters are faced with choices. For NYC commuters, determining which option is safer can make ...
Joby Aviation is partnering with Virgin Atlantic to launch flying taxis in the United Kingdom. The company said the air taxi ...
The cast of “Taxi” reunited again this week in New York City to celebrate Danny DeVito’s theater honor, 42 years after the ...