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City Begins Taxi Access-A-Ride Pilot Program


A pilot program is underway that allows customers of Access-a-Ride to use yellow cabs to get where they’re going.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman and CEO Jay Walder and Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the 90-day program Wednesday, which aims to reduce costs and improve service.

Under the program, Access-a-Ride customers will use a pre-paid debit card to pay for taxi service on regularly scheduled, pre-planned trips.

Bloomberg says doing so will help cut costs for the city.

“While users only pay $2.25 per ride, a single trip is nearly $50, and it’s the taxpayers that are picking up the tab. At $50, an Access-a-Ride trip is nearly three times the cost of an average ride in a taxi, which is currently around $15,” said the mayor.

The MTA anticipates saving up to $200,000 a month.

Only 400 Access-a-Ride users are taking part in the program.

(Source: NY1)



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