Hybrids such as the Ford Escape Hybrid are slowly being added to the taxicab fleet in Mexico City.
The city should not permit the taxicab fleet to increase without providing access for the 60,000 wheelchair users who reside here.
White owners, they point out, already control most of the more conventional, metered taxicab fleets that serve the airports and other destinations of the more affluent.
In March 2009 the Bloomberg administration attempted a different policy for replacing the taxicab fleet with hybrid or other low-emission vehicles.
By mid-2010 hybrid taxis accounted for nearly 50% of Vancouver's taxicab fleet.
The hybrid taxis began operating in February 2008, allowing EnviroCAB to become the first all-hybrid taxicab fleet in the United States.
In October 2009, a fleet of 26 Toyota Prius began operating in Phoenix, Arizona, becoming the country's second all-hybrid taxicab fleet after Arlington, Virginia.
Harry Heller, owner of a taxicab fleet, died of cancer Sunday at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in Manhattan.
Many of the major cities in the world are adding hybrid taxis to their taxicab fleets, led by San Francisco and New York City.
Cities require taxicab fleets to buy locally produced cars and foreign companies to purchase locally made parts.