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New York City Looks For Fresh Ideas In “Taxi Of Tomorrow” Project

by edongzkisiete @ 2008-03-03 - 19:26:18

The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission today began the distribution of a Request for Information to seek information on ways to bring the next iconic taxi to the City's streets.

The RFI was authored by the TLC and the Mayor's Office in consultation with Ricardo, Inc., a leading independent provider of technology, product innovation, engineering solutions and strategic consulting to the world's automotive, transport and new energy industries. Ricardo was recently engaged by the TLC to work on the project.

The "Taxi of Tomorrow" project brings together a number of Bloomberg Administration agencies working toward the initiative's common goals, including the Mayor's Office of Operations (Jeffrey Kay, Director), the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (Matthew Sapolin, Commissioner), and the Economic Development Corporation (Seth W. Pinsky, President).

The RFI's goal is to gauge from the auto manufacturing industry the possibility of creating vehicles that incorporate and balance the different needs of a taxi operating within New York City. NYC intends to use the information gained from this RFI to inform a process that will create a blueprint and timeline for bringing new taxicab vehicles to the streets. This vehicle would meet key elements that would allow it to serve New Yorkers and visitors alike in every way they seek to be served by a taxicab.

Vanessa Arellano Doctor
http://browardlimo.com


 
 

NYC Initiative Finds Cab Drivers Not Too Chatty On Cell Phones

by edongzkisiete @ 2008-03-03 - 19:22:02

New York City's undercover inspectors are finding that the cab drivers largely play by the city's regulations when it comes to cell phones.

Inspectors and police officers have taken more than 1,200 rides disguised as everyday passengers since "Operation: Secret Rider" began Jan. 23.

Taxi & Limousine Commission officials said Wednesday that fewer than 100 summonses for cell-phone use have been issued so far.

TLC Chairman Matthew Daus says that's encouraging, but the initiative will continue.

The TLC's undercover agents look for drivers talking on cell phones while the cab is moving, refusing to accept credit cards or otherwise violating regulations.

Representatives of the Taxi Workers Alliance, an advocacy group, call the program sneaky and disrespectful to drivers.

The crackdown comes amid a large number of complaints by passengers, who were previously griping about the rudeness and bad habits shown by many of the city's Yellow cab drivers.

Vanessa Arellano Doctor
http://miamilimo.biz

How to Relocate with Ease in Miami Real Estate

by edongzkisiete @ 2008-03-03 - 16:02:24

Are you thinking of relocating to Miami real estate? Thinking of relocating can be because you are transferred at work or you are looking for new scenery.

Relocating is not that easy, it is a tough decision but can be an exciting opportunity for you to start new horizons. You can begin a new life with confidence in Miami real estate provided that you do a little research and give time and effort that can help you gain the right home for you.

There are plenty of areas for you to choose from, so you begin by researching. You can search for your new area by using the internet. You can get lots of information with a basic search online. With doing research, you can hunt for specific and detailed information. You can find few areas by checking out local newspapers.

Find a realtor. Having a realtor, you can someone to assist you in obtaining a good relocation package. You have to decide the features you want in a home and talk these things out with your realtor. You have to have good ideas of your price range that you can afford, kind of home you desire such as lot size, number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, and so on. You can check out few listings on the internet but never be too attached to anything until you have personally visited the new location.

You shop for a mortgage in order for you to have the means in buying a home in Sarasota real estate. Get pre-approved mortgage so you can have a budget on what you can afford in buying a home.

Check out the location yourself; as soon as you arrive to the location, you have to give an effort in getting to know the specific area that you are eyeing at. Drive around; check out the amenities, recreational areas that you and your family can take advantage at. Is the location near to a school, this is important if you have kids. Is it near your work, if not, is there an easy transit. These are very important, since a home can never be perfect if you choose a wrong neighborhood.

Once you’ve finally found the right neighborhood for you, your realtor will get listings of home that match your features. The realtor will also schedule you for viewing few homes. Make sure to visit few homes with your realtor.

Relocating in a new home and new location can be emotional, you can express a little stress but you can see it through if you will find ways to enjoy the area.
You can build new friends. Don’t be shy inviting neighbors to spend time with you. You can ask them to have coffee or lunch with you. Soon you will find yourself enjoying life with your new home in Miami real estate.

Eliza Maledevic Ayson
http://www.miami-realestate.net

How to Move All Things Up with You When Relocating to Miami Real Estate

by edongzkisiete @ 2008-03-03 - 15:54:59

Do you need to relocate in Miami real estate? When you are relocating, there are few things you need to do in order to successfully relocate and move to your new home in Miami real estate.

If you are relocating, you need to pack all your things up and move it to your new home. You need to figure out how many boxes you need in packing. It is best to buy all the materials and equipments needed in packing, so you can organize everything. There are different sizes of boxes, so you have to figure how many boxes do you need to use and the sizes you have to use.

These boxes are important in packing. Yes, you need to spend money in buying these boxes, but as you moved in to your new home, you do not have to throw these boxes away; you can keep them all up and can use it for future needs. There are different designs and materials when comes to buying boxes, so you have to use those boxes that are appropriate when packing your things up. Typically, most people use the cardboard boxes, since these boxes can easily be fold, keep and can easily be reassembled for future use.

Your equipments such as refrigerator, televisions and washing machine should be packed on the same boxes but in case it is not available anymore, you have to look for boxes that have the same sizes to make sure the equipments fit the boxes when you are moving. When packing clothes, you can use plastic wardrobe pacing boxes in order to assure that your clothes will not be wrinkled and damaged when moving.

When packing glasses such as frames, paintings, glass wares and the likes, you should use boxes with protection built inside are much better to use. Do not forget to put labels to boxes such as ‘handle with care’ or ‘fragile’ to protect your things from breakage when moving all up.

You have to hire moving company to help you move all your things up to your new home. So you have to allocate money for it.

Before you unpack your things up to your new home in Miami real estate, you have to take time cleaning the whole house first. When unpacking, it is best to put the boxes to the rooms that you have to unpack it in order to be organized and to easily unpack all things up. You can start unpacking from a room to another.

When relocating with kids, you have to decorate their rooms the same as their old room so they can easily get ease with your new home in Miami real estate. It is best to let them see the beauty of the new place to they can enjoy their stay with your new home.

Eliza Maledevic Ayson
http://www.miami-realestate.net


 
 

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