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Also.. there will be a $1 surcharge from 4PM to 8PM.... and a 50 cent surcharge after 11PM.
I think those numbers are still correct. As I recall the $1 was added to encourage drivers to stay on the streets during rush hour. But from my experience yesterday it doesn't work too well -:) Generally NYers tip 20% on top of the fare. (Tho I tend not to tip on that $1.) |
Here's your chance to be an actor. Throw your hand up confidently at the curb, step lively entering the cab, say "[Lincoln Center], please" with authority and settle in as if you are a native. Gawking will probably signal that you are a tourist, and you may get a more scenic route. The cabbie will likely not be chatty, so you should not be (that's also a sign of a tourist). This may require you to gruffer than you might normally be, but it's a better idea.
You may have to pay a toll from the airport at the time the cabbie goes through the toll booth. Have some money ready for that. |
Ho Ho... every time we drive down CPW or Fifth Avenue my husband gawks and sez... how did I EVER get here from that little podunk town I grew up in? And, 3 out of 4 times we have nice conversations with our driver. Of course, I've lived here 50 years now.... and drivers always seem friendly to we old geezers -:)
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Very helpful.......... saving for October..... Gonna look like a native nyer for sure now!!!!
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If you're having ANY problems with a taxi driver, <b>dial 311</b> on your cell phone. I had a friend get into a NYC taxi at JFK and asked to go to a specific location in Queens. The driver played dumb claiming he didn't know where the stop was (despite my friend having the exact location written). I was able to call 311, the taxi driver knew I had reported him and he returned my friend to JFK where he got another taxi.
When the driver asks if you want a receipt, say YES. It has the cab # on it should you leave anything behind (or have an incident you want to report) you can track down the taxi. At airports, you will be handed a receipt from the dispatcher that also has the taxi #. Don't discard it. Taxis now take credit cards. Some drivers try to convince you the machine doesn't work but they usually do. Try to tip in cash though. |
Wow these are great tips! My couple of trips to NYC (years ago) I had no problems and found all the drivers actually very friendly and helpful. But I'll be sure to keep these tips - maybe headed back soon for a wedding.
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mclaurie -
I'm not sure the driver was faking. Most drivers know little about the outer boroughs - and even with an exact address and specific directions they may get lost. I've taken a cab from JFK to my parent's house in Nassau (but about 5 miles past the city line) and you wold have thought we were heading to Siberia. Every 3 minutes the driver kept asking are you sure you know where you're going. I kept reassuring him, eventually go there and gave him exact directions back to the parkway (a grand total of 2 turns). Most drivers are clueless outside Manhattan unless it's an area they live in or near their garage. |
Got from the airport to the hotel okay. Was worried because flight was very delayed so we needed a cab after midnight. No a problem.....countless cabs in the line.
when we paid by credit card there was a touch screen to add tip, etc. Now to get to SoHo! |
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