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The rates for a Yellow Cab in Pittsburgh as of September, 2011 are an initial charge of $3.35 plus $0.25 per 1/7 of a mile, plus $0.25 for each minute of waiting time. In trips over 20 miles, the meter will automatically begin calculating the distance following the initial 20 miles at $0.50 per 1/7 mile.
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The business mileage reimbursement rate is an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction, for Federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, at 26 U.S.C. § 162, for the business use of a vehicle. Under the law, the taxpayer for each year is generally ...
2017 — 53.5 cents per mile. 2016 — 54 cents per mile. 2015 — 57.5 cents per mile. 2014 — 56 cents per mile. 2013 — 56.5 cents per mile. 2012 — 55.5 cents per mile. Second half of 2011 ...
16 trains per weekday 16 456 miles (734 km) Keystone Service: New York: Harrisburg: 8-10 trains per weekday 21 195 miles (314 km) Philadelphia: Harrisburg 3-5 trains per weekday 12 104 miles (167 km) Northeast Regional: Boston Washington 17-21 trains per day 30 456 miles (734 km) Springfield: Washington 1-2 trains per day 28 364 miles (586 km)
The standard mileage rate for medical purposes remains at 21 cents per mile in 2025, the same as 2024. The same rate of 21 cents per mile will apply in 2025 for moving purposes for qualified ...
Taxicab drivers are at risk for homicide at a far higher rate than the general working population in the United States (7.4 per 100,000 and 0.37 per 100,000, respectively). In efforts to reduce homicides, bulletproof partitions were introduced in many taxicabs in the 1990s, and in the 21st century, security cameras were added to many taxicabs.
A taxi medallion, also known as a CPNC (Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience), is a transferable permit in the United States allowing a taxicab to operate. Several major cities in the US use these in their taxi licensing systems, including New York City , Boston , Chicago , Philadelphia , and San Francisco .