New York City wants to target repeat offenders and make streets safer by increasing penalties for for-hire vehicle parking violations.
Ben Javanfar has been out of work for the past month. A yellow cab driver in the city for three decades, the 60-year-old was beaten on the job over a $14.35 cab fare.
The socialist New York City mayoral candidate has galvanized support with an energetic, creative campaign. Will it be enough?
The four deputies announced their resignations last month in a show of opposition to the mayor’s cooperation with the Trump ...
Thousands in New York City rely on an unofficial system of public commuter vans to get around — one that has served riders across New York City for half a century. But its future is unclear.
According to the NYPD, a 45-year-old woman was riding in a black Cadillac traveling southbound in the middle lane of Flatbush Avenue when she exited the vehicle. Upon exiting, the woman was struck by ...
New Taxi and Limousine Commission data shows that yellow taxi cabs had a 19% increase in total trips within the toll zone, ...
The current fines for violations such as parking in crosswalks; double-parking; or parking at fire hydrants, in bus lanes, in no standing zones or bike lanes, is $100-$200 (plus another $100 if the ...
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This is on top of the reduced traffic and higher speeds in Manhattan. The transit agency ... Roughly 22 percent of the revenue came from taxis and for-hire vehicles, nine percent from trucks ...
In attempting to stop congestion pricing, President Donald Trump boasted that he had "saved" Manhattan and "all of New York." But Trump's efforts — and the accompanying threats that federal funding ...