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I would think there are taxicab laws/regs that vary from state to state
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,264858,00.html
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#2
For $3k I would drive them too. They are covering his food, gas, and lodging. Wear and tear on the vehicle isn't going to be more than $100 for the whole trip, just need an oil change at some point. It is about a 40 hour drive each way. 10 hours a day, do a 4 on take a 3 day weekend and drive back. He is making about $37 an hour plus his expenses are paid and he gets to see some new places.

So, if anyone wants to be driven around the country, sign me up.
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I'm sure there are variable rules and regs from state to state, but this guy negotiated this particular transaction in New York, under their rules. Now, once he gets to Arizona, if he decides to try and find a fare who wants to go back to New York via cab, he might get in trouble, since he's not licensed to do business there.

I wonder if there's a market for this?! Smile
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[quote AlphaDog]I wonder if there's a market for this?! Smile
Already is.:
Limo Driver
Livery Driver
Towncar Driver

BGnR
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