To hail a taxi cab in NYC, just stick out your arm above your head and wave.
When the numbers on the roof of the cab are lit, it is available.
Yellow Medallion cabs are the only ones authorized to pick up in the NYC area.
Don’t take a cab that is not a "yellow cab" in NYC, especially if this is your first time in New York.
Look for the medallion located on the front hood.
New York Taxi cabs are required to take you to your destination inside the metropolitan area.
In case of any issue:
- Write down the ID number from any cabs that you have problems with, and
- Report them to the Taxi and Limousine Commission (The TLC)
Other kinds of cab service (without the official yellow color and the medallion on the front hood) shouldn't be hailed from the street since it is against the TLC rules.
Tips for riding a Taxi in NYC:
- NYC Cabs take both cash and credit/debit cards.
- If paying cash for a taxi in NYC, then have small bills because most will not break a bill higher than $20.
- Cabs in New York are recommended for short rides for 3 or more people.
- Pay only the amount posted on the meter, plus a 15-20 percent tip.
- Be aware that there are additional charges for crossings outside the metropolitan area and New Jersey.
You will pay all fees plus toll plus tips for your taxi ride.
Taxi & Limousine Commission - Fare information and taxi cab rules in New York
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