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  2. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that ridesharing companies have created net jobs [2] and improved the efficiency of drivers of vehicles for hire due to advanced algorithms that pair riders with drivers. [3] They have been subject to perennial criticism for seeking to classify drivers as independent contractors , enabling them to withhold worker protections ...

  3. Airport taxi drivers around the world: heroes or villains? - AOL

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    Talking of crooks, Mark Campbell reports an encounter at Mumbai airport. “The driver and his mafia mate tried to charge me an extra £15 from the domestic terminal to the international terminal ...

  4. Chauffeur - Wikipedia

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    Frank Martin, driver in The Transporter series of films; Tom Branson, chauffeur turned son-in-law of Lord Grantham in Downton Abbey; Alfred Pennyworth, chauffeur to Batman; Logan in Logan; Kato the chauffeur and assistant to The Green Hornet; Thomas Fairchild, Sabrina's father, in the 1953 play and in the 1954 and 1995 films.

  5. List of airport people mover systems - Wikipedia

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    Tampa International Airport People Movers. This is a list of automated people mover systems located at airports around the world. These systems are used to transport people from one location within an airport to another.

  6. Taxis of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Airport Limousines use flat rates issued by the Greater Toronto Airport Authorities. Toronto has the highest amount of foreign born taxi drivers in the world. As of 2014, 96 percent of taxi drivers are immigrants, [22] a number higher than other large cities like New York City (82%), Dubai (90%), Chicago (62%), London (79%) or Miami (86%).

  7. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Taxi owners and drivers usually communicate with the dispatch office through either a 2-way radio or a computer terminal (called a mobile data terminal). Before the innovation of radio dispatch in the 1950s, taxi drivers would use a callbox—a special telephone at a taxi stand—to contact the dispatch office. [39] A Bluebird Taxi in Jakarta ...

  8. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    In an engaged taxi, the driver will not take any more passengers (as opposed to a shared taxi). Usually, drivers charge much more to have the taxi engaged, sometimes as much as eight to ten times the price of a shared taxi. In a shared taxi, the driver will usually get more people who need to go along the same way.

  9. Mobile lounge - Wikipedia

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    Dulles Airport was the realization of the concepts expressed in the film. Dulles's designers thought that by shuttling from the main terminal directly to a midfield jet ramp , they could save passengers from long walking distances amidst weather, noise, and fumes on the ramp.