by Bob Leonard | May 5, 2011 | Fleet Management
The next New York City taxicab will have airplane-style reading lights, passenger air bags, and a so-called low-annoyance horn, engineered to stifle flagrant honkers. The back seat even has more leg room than the old couch-on-wheels Checker cab. But can a minivan win...
by Jim Henderson | May 5, 2011 | Fleet Management
>The next New York City taxicab will have airplane-style reading lights, passenger air bags, and a so-called low-annoyance horn, engineered to stifle flagrant honkers. The back seat even has more leg room than the old couch-on-wheels Checker cab. But can a minivan win...
by Simmi Hejmadi | Apr 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
>Looking at transit in NYC, you have pollution and traffic congestion, you have MTA’s plans to reduce services and increase fares, you have roughly 50,000 yellow cabs, black cars, and limousines that carry over 250 million passengers a year and then you have cab...
by Simmi Hejmadi | Apr 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
Looking at transit in NYC, you have pollution and traffic congestion, you have MTA’s plans to reduce services and increase fares, you have roughly 50,000 yellow cabs, black cars, and limousines that carry over 250 million passengers a year and then you have cab...
by Bob Leonard | Apr 11, 2011 | Uncategorized
> As a whole, we can pretty much have whatever we want. Henry Ford had an famous quote that goes, “You can have a Ford in any color you want, so long as that color is black.” This motto hardly stands today. Today you can get your car in any color your can dream of....