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Title: How To Take a Cab in New York City

Added: Feb 15, 2008

Author: Howcast

Duration: 3:39

Description:
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video.Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from vinzfeller and more videos in the New York City Travel category.You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at http://www.howcast.com/filmmakers/apply.There's more to taking a taxi in New York City than hailing it down. You've got to know how to survive the ride.To complete this How-To you will need:AttentivenessSome street savvyMoney for the fareKnowledge of your rightsStep 1: Know where you're goingBefore you hail a cab, get a rough idea of how far you're going and how much it should cost. If you're not sure, ask a New Yorker. Most will be happy to help you avoid getting ripped off by an unscrupulous cabbie.Step 2: Step off the curbStep off the curb and face the oncoming traffic. Just don't step so far off the curb that you're standing in a lane of traffic.Step 3: Hail a cabHail a cab by raising your arm when you spot one with its middle roof light on, indicating it's available. If no lights are on, it's occupied. If the outer lights are on, it's off duty. If it's a livery car or limo—and not a real yellow cab—it's not supposed to stop, so don't get in.Step 4: Avoid busy areasDon't try to hail a cab just slightly in front of someone else with their arm out—it's rude. If you're in an area where lots of people are trying to get cabs, walk a few blocks to a less competitive location.Tip: New York cabs go off duty around 4:00 in the afternoon to change shifts, which makes finding a free one almost impossible. Try hailing an off-duty cab by indicating with your fingers that you're only going a short distance—if the cabbie is going your way anyway, he might just take you.Step 5: Enter and exit on sidewalkPlay it safe by always getting in—and out—of the cab on the same side as the sidewalk.Tip: Only four passengers are allowed in a regular-sized taxi—unless the fifth passenger is under 7 and seated on someone's lap.Step 6: Know your rightsKnow your rights. You have the right to tell the driver which route to take, you can ask him to slow down, and you are in control of the heat, AC, and radio. You are also entitled to be driven anywhere in the five boroughs.Tip: If the driver says he doesn't go outside Manhattan, politely contradict him and make a note of his medallion number—located on the window shield dividing the front seat from the rear—so you can report him if need be.Step 7: Buckle upBuckle up. Better safe then sorry.Step 8: Watch the meterWatch the meter. When you hop in the cab, the fare starts at $2.50. The meter will increase 40 cents every fifth of a mile (approximately four blocks) or, if you're standing still or crawling along slowly, once every minute. There is no extra charge for luggage.Tip: On weekdays from 4pm to 8pm, there's an extra $1 surcharge. And every night after 8 p.m., there is a night surcharge of 50 cents.Step 9: Know airport faresKnow your airport fares. LaGuardia is a regular metered fare, but you're also responsible for any tolls along the way. If you're going from JFK to Manhattan, or vice versa, there's a flat fare of $45 plus tolls. If you're heading to Newark airport, there is an extra $15 charge plus return tolls to New York City.Tip: Note that New York City cabs can drop you at Newark airport, but because it's out of state, they're not legally allowed to pick up fares.Step 10: Pay the farePay the fare, and unless you had the worst ride of your life, add a nice tip: cab drivers work hard for the money. 10 to 20 percent tip is customary.Step 11: Get a receiptAlways get the receipt. It has the taxi's medallion number on it, which will come in handy if you accidentally leave something in the cab. And before you get out, take a last look around... inside and out.Thanks for watching How To Take a Cab in New York City! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast

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Youtube Comments: 192

renataxyz1 Says:

Oct 2, 2011 - WTF! I prefer walking

njdevil281 Says:

Oct 10, 2011 - That's pretty much how it is in NYC also, this video just over complicates it.

181savas Says:

Oct 18, 2011 - kb auf hausaufgaben -.-

GaaZHD Says:

Oct 19, 2011 - I saw an orange cab once.

zoombalaboy Says:

Oct 27, 2011 - Just wave money in the air. I live in New York and I know the tricks!!

ranjansportdrive Says:

Nov 1, 2011 - Ahhhhhhhhhh the memories of gta iv

Queentacos91 Says:

Nov 1, 2011 - few years ago two parents went out to dinner.a few hours later,the babysitter was calling to see if she could cover up the clown statue in the kid's room,the father said"Get the kids out of the house,we'll call the police we don't have a clown statue"."the clown statue" was actually a killer that escaped from jail.if you don't post this on 10 videos tonight the clown will be in your bed at 3:00 am with a chainsaw in his hand. sorry don't want this to happen to me

Jzmis5 Says:

Nov 25, 2011 - Queentacos91 are you stupid ,this thing those not exist

zsdg34 Says:

Dec 5, 2011 - In the Bronx there are rarely any yellow cabs only liveries and when you hale one they stop for you!the bad thing is that liveries don't have meters or receipts so they can rip you off!

NikkiRowCoxx Says:

Dec 8, 2011 - He's such a hottie! I'd take a cab with him anytime!

bananassmell123 Says:

Dec 13, 2011 - that's in toronto ontario CANADA not new york

Tokopol Says:

Dec 27, 2011 - Step one: Make sure you're a white guy.

firelordzuko100 Says:

Dec 30, 2011 - the black taxi always stop for me

Lightning2659 Says:

Jan 6, 2012 - Step 1: Check if the driver of the cab is Ben Bailey. If it is him, Welcome to the CASH CAB!!!

ParkAvenueOrthodon Says:

Jan 13, 2012 - Who would have known that there is a science to taking a cab?

r0b0tj0n3s Says:

Jan 26, 2012 - step one: leap head first in front of cabstep two: new yorkers do not like you, don't bother asking for helpstep three: ??????step four: profit

Izakokomarixyz Says:

Mar 13, 2012 - I bet tourists and yuppies know more about yellow cabs than most real new yorkers... I mean I'm from the brooklyn and queens border and when I'm in the city, i take the train or bus...

ThinkMcGeek Says:

Apr 2, 2012 - I am not from New York and even I know that no one uses a cab in New York. Hahaha

TRiPodTVandSports Says:

Apr 3, 2012 - @ThinkMcGeek thats false....

HaloedG Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - You will need: To not be a Black man.

Frickis Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - cute boy

midnight9991 Says:

May 7, 2012 - Step seven is a matter of life or death. The partitions kill 6 - 10 people every year in NYC.

midnight9991 Says:

May 7, 2012 - Look up YouTube Channel "midnight9991" for info on what happens when passengers hit the partition with their head.

midnight9991 Says:

May 7, 2012 - I keep hearing talk about "How to survive the ride". Really? SURVIVAL? Is it really true people are killed being thrown into the partition in collisions? Yes, 6-10 each year in NYC.See videos at YouTube Channel "midnight9991"

nxddxn00 Says:

May 17, 2012 - Really good information !

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