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We Hail These Taxis

NYC taxicabs will have to boost fuel economy

Posted at 1:28 PM on 12 Dec 2007

New York City taxicabs purchased after Oct. 1, 2008, will be required to get at least 25 miles per gallon, and those purchased after fall 2009 will have to get 30 mpg -- so, basically, will have to be hybrids, according to a rule adopted by the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission. The city's iconic Crown Victoria cabs currently get around a measly 10 mpg.

sources:  The New York Sun, Associated Press

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Electric Taxis

I think that metro areas would be a great place for going to total electric public transportation vehicles. The vehicles could have interchangeable batteries so they could be swapped out whenever a fresh one is needed. Medallion Taxis and Black Car companies could have solar charging stations to augment or replace city power to charge batteries.

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