Cabs
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Higher taxi fares are coming but at least we'll be able to use credit cards
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The D.C. Taxicab Commission is raising fees slightly but plans to install credit-card readers in cabs starting late next year.
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Do D.C taxi drivers ignore African-Americans and the blind?
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The non-profit Equal Rights Center has data saying they do, and they're testifying tomorrow before the D.C. Taxicab Commission
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D.C. gets wheelchair-accessible cabs
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Two local cab companies have added a number of wheelchair-accessible cars to their fleet. Advocates celebrate the step, but say more is needed to serve the about 12,000 D.C. residents who use wheelchairs.
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Cuccinelli's Cuban cabbie tale
CommentVirginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli learns things from his cab drivers.
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D.C. police officer aids a traveler in need of a cab
Mónica Guzmán Preston thought she'd have no trouble catching her flight home to Seattle from D.C. on time, but one wrong Metro train later, she ended up desperately searching for answers - and a cab - in a panic. Luckily for her, a kind police officer helped her on her way.
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Vienna cab ride turns into unfounded report of abduction
On Sept. 14 at 1:20 p.m., a local resident reported to Vienna police that, after receiving a taxi ride to work, she and the driver began arguing about the fare.
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Off-Duty: D.C. cabbies discriminate against the blind, study finds
CommentOnly 40% of cab drivers treated blind and seeing patrons equally.
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