What does straight meter mean?


What does straight meter mean? Straight-Reading Meter In the meter shown, the reading is taken from figures shown under the words CUBIC FEET. The meter reads 81710.03, which is the total number of cubic feet of water recorded since the meter was installed. If the utility bills in units of 100 cubic feet, they would read this meter as simply 817.


Do taxis have tracking devices?

Using GPS technology, cab tracking systems enable taxi fleet managers to track where their cabs are in real-time.


Do taxis give receipts?

Yes, and they often give you a blank one, sometimes two - so you can fill it in yourself and defraud your employer. The Taxi Receipt is an important document that gives you all the information you need to know about your ride. It includes the taxi number, the time and date of the ride, and the fare.


When should a taxi driver start the meter?

A taxi driver should start the meter when the passenger is properly seated, all doors closed and when the vehicle gets into motion.


Can a taxi refuse to take you?

From Driver Rule 54-20 (in PDF): It is against the law to refuse a person based on race, disability, or a destination in New York City. A taxicab driver is required to drive a passenger to any destination in the five boroughs. You can make a refusal complaint by calling 3-1-1.


Do taxi drivers know every street?

How do taxi drivers learn the streets in their area? Many of them grew up in the area or have lived there for awhile so they know the streets simply from being a part of the community. Others, who have to learn on the job, simply pick it up from the many hours of driving the streets each week!


How does taxi meter calculate?

As soon as the driver starts his meter, it records the time at which it was activated. Once the driver stops the meter, the computer calculates the time in between. The taximeter uses this metric, together with the total amount of speed pulses sent, to calculate the final fare.


Are Ubers cheaper than taxis?

Inflated fare prices in times of high passenger demand, called SURGE pricing, often cause people to declare that rideshare prices are more expensive than cab fares. However, this isn't necessarily true. Business Insider published a report that found Uber, on average, to be cheaper than taxi cabs across the country.