Boro cab service in New York City

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New York City recently added a separate hail cab service for the outer boros and Manhattan north of 110th street.

The information I can't find is how does this work for the New York airports?

Previously the cabs at the airports yellow cabs used to pick up passengers at an airport and carry people to any boro in New York City. Now that two different cab services are in play should I be waiting for the Boro Cab in order to go to a boro other then Manhattan?






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What is a green cab in NYC?

Street-hail Liveries, also known as green cabs, are For-Hire Vehicles that are permitted to accept street-hails. In exchange, Street-Hail Liveries may not operate in the Hail Exclusionary Zone, south of West 110th St and East 96th St.

How do I contact NYC taxi?

EMAIL- INFO@NYCYELLOWCABS.COM. PHONE- 1-855-657-8294 (TAXI)

What happened to green cabs NYC?

Members and sponsors make THE CITY possible. An analysis by THE CITY of TLC data shows there were 1,162 green taxi drivers at the end of January \u2014 an 85% drop-off from the peak of May 2015, when there were 7,513 Boro Taxi drivers. And it's down nearly 60% from the pre-pandemic tally of 2,843 in February 2020.

Why are Brooklyn taxis green?

The official color for the fleet is a light green called "apple green". The color was chosen in consultation with a design firm to readily differentiate the fleet from the traditional yellow taxis and from the city's emergency vehicles.



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