Uber and Lyft got these Taxi Drivers Bodying themselves

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What’s To Stop These Idiots From Just Joining Uber Themselves?

It’s Just Natural Evolution The Weak Die And Are Left Behind

I Know Drivers In NY That Do 3-4 Different Pick Up Services
 

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Killing yourself over money is insane ...

There is always another way



Some teachers tell you the truth about how the world is but they are rare

It's Debt Slavery and he couldn't see a way out. he'd more than likely be working til the day he died. It's a reality most cab drivers face when they owe more than what their medallion is worth and their operating costs is increasing.
its not uber's fault., this is typical NYC tammany hall bullshyt :scusthov: they need to let these dudes drop out of these medallions

i dont give a fukk about cabs or cab drivers, but the city needs to make this right so uber doesnt actually get blamed. it's THEIR fault


Ridiculous

And the article says at one point it was over $1Million

Who, what, when, how the fukk ??

That is what should have been illegal

yeah people in this thread shytting on cabbies(even though the disdain of non-black cabbies is justifed) have to realize the Taxi Limousine Commission is a state run criminal enterprise. it's the government who limited the number of medallions allowed to operate in NYC. Cab drivers are required to replace their cabs for newer models every 5-6 years with a minimum cost of $25,000 .It doesn't matter if the cab operates well. How many small businesses you know can afford to replace a vehicle every 5-6 years at that cost? 10+ years ago, when the TLC mandated that all cab drivers have payment processing equipment for passengers that shyt was a mess. The processing rates were 3 times higher than what regular businesses paid to process debit/credit card payments. Even those $0.99 cents or thrifts stores have minimum rate for paying by debit card even though its against the terms of services for using those machines. Cab drivers have been getting screwed for a long ass time. Cab drivers would get to the destination and the payment processor wouldn't be able to complete the transaction because it was a dead zone or some shyt, also their tips were affected. The credit cards companies and TLC were getting a cut of cab drivers tips too since cabbies only had a choice of working with 4 approved payment processing companies. The kick-backs were obvious.

The cab companies, companies who own a number of medallions so they can rent out vehicles at exorbitant rates are getting hit hard which i'm happy about it. Those companies are just as exploitative as the TLC and they also crafted fukked up polices with the TLC so they deserve to go under. Cab drivers told them deuces and went to work for uber and lyft. :obama:

The TLC doesn't car about cab drivers, they imposed a ton of costly regulation on them even as their income dwindled, they were just a labor force to exploit.
 
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What’s To Stop These Idiots From Just Joining Uber Themselves?

It’s Just Natural Evolution The Weak Die And Are Left Behind

I Know Drivers In NY That Do 3-4 Different Pick Up Services
cab drivers need to do a mass protest and all stop paying their medallion to the city

or don't, but i got no suggestions for them. because uber sure as hell isn't going away :camby:
 

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They think the green taxis will recoup the lost revenue that Uber/Lyft have taken in the other boroughs. I still think Uber is much cheaper no matter what. :mjlol:

Many people here far from the train lines and selfish yellow cab drivers regarded Uber as a godsend.
I honestly don't think they'll see much if any gain....do they really think people who would be doing Uber are just gonna throw up their hands and say "aww shucks...I guess I'll have to wait til next year to make money"

:shaq2:

the Hacks are coming back....dollar cabs will make a come back...a black market is just going to grow back.

The genie is out of the bottle....everybody knows that there's easy money in this.
 
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Uber Reaches Deal to List All New York City Taxis on Its App

Company that vowed to disrupt the U.S. taxi industry is now betting that traditional taxis will fuel its next wave of growth

Uber Technologies Inc. is becoming friends with a former foe.

The company has reached an agreement to list all New York City taxis on its app, an alliance that could ease the ride-hailing giant’s driver shortage and temper high fares while directing more business to cabdrivers, whose livelihoods were affected by the emergence of car-sharing apps and the pandemic.

While Uber has formed partnerships with some taxi operators overseas, and riders in several U.S. cities can use its app to book taxis if cabdrivers choose to be listed there, the New York City alliance is its first citywide partnership in the U.S. New York, one of Uber’s most lucrative markets, has been a battlefield for the company and the city’s iconic yellow taxis for years.

“It’s bigger and bolder than anything we’ve done,” said Andrew Macdonald, Uber’s global mobility chief. The company expects to launch the offering to riders later this spring.

Rest of story..

Uber Reaches Deal to List All New York City Taxis on Its App
 
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Call an Uber to get a dirty yellow taxi brehs lmaooo

but nah when you book a ride it will clearly give you the option of wanting a black car, regularly Uber or Lyft or a straight up yellow taxi.. my thing is nobody going to really be picking the yellow taxis but it’s not going to affect the drivers is trying better whips money
 

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NYC to lift limits on electric Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare vehicles​

Uber car service on the streets of New York.

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Uber car service on the streets of New York.

By EVAN SIMKO-BEDNARSKI | esimko-bednarski@nydailynews.com | New York Daily News

PUBLISHED: October 18, 2023 at 6:11 p.m. | UPDATED: October 18, 2023 at 6:34 p.m.

New York City will no longer be limiting the number of Uber, Lyft and other rideshare cars on the road — as long as the new cars are electric.

The lifting of restrictions on the number of Taxi and Limousine Commission license plates issued to drivers working for Lyft, Uber, or other rideshare companies comes as part of the Adams administration’s goal of a fully electric or wheelchair-accessible rideshare fleet by 2030.
“We are making history, making a big bold step toward the city’s electric future,” Mayor Adams said Wednesday at a joint press conference with TLC Commissioner David Do.
“We proposed this rule because our city and our world is slipping into a deeper climate crisis,” Do said.

Under the so-called “green rides” initiative, the city will gradually mandate that Uber and Lyft dispatch a greater percentage of electric vehicles until 2030, when every nonwheelchair-accessible rideshare ride will be required to be an EV.

The city’s rideshare fleet currently consists of about 78,000 cars, which require a TLC-issued plate to legally operate. Of those, only about 2,200 are electric vehicles, and just over 6,000 are wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

The TLC has been kept from issuing new plates due to a license plate pause instituted in 2018 by the City Council and then-Mayor Bill de Blasio. The pause sought to both ease congestion on the streets and protect the yellow taxi cab industry by limiting the amount of competing rideshare cars allowed to operate.

The TLC made an exception this year, offering up 1,000 additional EV plates in March. They were gone within minutes.

Under the rule change announced Wednesday, the limit is lifted, and any would-be rideshare driver with an electric vehicle can apply for a TLC plate starting Thursday, Do said.
As previously reported by the Daily News, an unintended consequence of the cap has been the proliferation of predatory leasing arrangements, in which drivers seeking to enter the rideshare business end up paying $400-$500 a week to lease TLC-plated vehicles.

Do said he hoped the new rule could put an end to that arrangement.
“Now [drivers] can own their own small business and then they can also have a pathway to the middle class,” he said.
“If you’re putting 300‑plus dollars toward a weekly lease, that’s money out of your pocket,” he added. “We want to put more money into driver’s pockets.”

But B’hairavi Desai, head of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, which represents both rideshare and yellow taxi drivers, said the removal of the license plate cap would destroy drivers’ financial stability.
“They’re very unceremoniously destroying a vehicle cap that was put in place at a time when there were a lot of driver suicides,” Desai told The News Wednesday. “It’s shocking to me that they would just destroy something that was so critical.”

Desai said existing Uber and Lyft drivers would bear the brunt of the new policy, being forced to buy new, expensive EVs in order to compete with an unregulated influx of new EV drivers.

She also expressed concern that they city’s charging infrastructure would not grow as quickly as the EV rideshare fleet.
“Drivers will assume that there will be enough work and enough charging infrastructure if the TLC is telling drivers to buy EVs,” she said.

Brendan Sexton, president of the Independent Drivers Guild, voiced similar worries about the city’s preparedness for an EV fleet.
“We continue to have concerns over affordability and feasibility for drivers,” Sexton said in a statement.
“Before any mandates on Uber and Lyft drivers take effect, the city must ensure that there are enough charging stations with restrooms throughout the five boroughs – and that there will be no added costs for drivers, as the mayor promised,” he added.

The IDG chief welcomed the lifting of the license plate cap, but his union has long called on the city to limit the number of rideshare drivers licenses issued by the TLC.

Do said Wednesday that the TLC was trying to move gradually toward its electrification goals.
“No rideshare vehicle and owner will be required to run out and buy an EV or wheelchair accessible vehicle tomorrow, next week or even next month,” he said.

The city intends to have electric and accessible trips constitute 5% of all rideshare hails by the end of 2024, though the commission intends to review and amend the rules if charging infrastructure isn’t up to snuff, a TLC spokesman said.
 
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