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Taxi & Limousine Commission

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Long Island City »

Three men were charged with trying to pass off the generic parts as brand name goods, officials said.

Jackson Heights »

A gas station in Jackson Heights is refusing to sell to anyone but cabs.

New York City »

Taxis won't give shared rides and liveries can't take street hails or work in lower Manhattan anymore.

New York City »

City residents say cabs are charging exorbitant rates or are refusing service all together.

New York City »

The system would provide accessible cabs on demand for people with disabilities.

New York City »

The average taxi ride will cost 17 percent more starting Tuesday.

Woodlawn »

Local officials have started a weekend van service to connect Woodlawn to the 4 train. 

New York City »

The Taxi and Limousine Commission held a hearing Thursday over the first possible increase since 2006.

New York City »

The Taxi and Limousine Commission will hold a hearing on the proposal May 31, 2012.

Midtown East »

People who attended a private meeting on accessible taxis said the designs have a long way to go.

South Bronx »

The TLC had hoped to implement a livery stand system at the Gateway Center. The mall has its own system.

Manhattan »

Disability rights advocates scored two major victories last week, the result of a 15-year-long fight.

Manhattan »

A judge said the city must provide "meaningful" access to wheelchair accessible cabs for disabled riders.

Manhattan »

In a court hearing, a city attorney claimed the TLC has no obligation to make cabs accessible for all.

Manhattan »

The Taxi and Limousine Commission is considering a plan to simplify the lighting system that indicates when a cab is free to hail.