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  2. Taxis of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Electric taxi in Mexico City. In Mexico City, according to Mexican legislation introduced in 2001, public taxicabs (in contrast with private taxicabs, or 'taxis de sitio') must be 4-door red cars, with a white roof. Before 2001 most taxicabs were green Volkswagen Beetles with a white roof. They had the front-right seat removed in order to ease ...

  3. Yellow cab - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company of Baltimore, Maryland, was founded in 1909. [18] It is currently owned by Transdev. [19] (U.S.) Yellow Checker Cab of Peoria, Illinois, was founded in 1922 and is the largest taxi fleet in downstate Illinois. [20] (U.S.) Yellow Cab Co. in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was founded in 1918.

  4. Taxis by country - Wikipedia

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    Taxi in Mexico City with the Mexican pink [75] and white design in use since 2014 In Mexico City, according to Mexican legislation introduced in 2001, public taxicabs (in contrast with private taxicabs, or taxis de sitio ) must be four-door, painted in red with a white roof, and almost all new taxis are Nissan Tsurus .

  5. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company was a taxicab company in Chicago which was co-founded as the Walden W. Shaw Livery Company in 1907 by Walden W. Shaw and John D. Hertz. [1] [2] The Yellow Cab Company's rapid growth in the late 1910s and 1920s innovated a new kind of taxi company, one which covered the entire city limits, promising a cab to any address in ...

  6. Volkswagen Beetle in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Four different Volkswagen vehicles were brought to Mexico through Veracruz City for the first time. Those vehicles were: two Sedans 113 in "Export" trim, a convertible, and a VW Bus in luxury trim. Officially, the Bug/Beetle was named "Type I sedan" and the Bus was named "Type II station wagon", though variants included single and double cab ...

  7. Yellow cab (stereotype) - Wikipedia

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    Yellow cab (イエローキャブ, Ierō Kyabu) is a disparaging term for Japanese women who travel overseas or to foreign enclaves in Japan seeking to meet foreign men. [ 1 ] The term combines the use of " yellow ", a color/racial classification category for people of East Asian origin, and the image of a yellow cab which can be "ridden at any ...

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