New York Cab Driver and His Fare

New York Cab Driver and His Fare

by Charles Vidich
New York Cab Driver and His Fare

New York Cab Driver and His Fare

by Charles Vidich

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Overview

Using information derived from research and interviews with cab drivers, Vidich has written a basic work on New York City cab drivers (hacks) that also provides passengers (fares) with a survival manual. Cab drivers are quoted by newspaper columnists, politicians, and at dinner parties; yet a hard look at the profession and its role in the transportation system of the city has been completely lacking. Vidich brings out in clear language the conflicts between the cab driver's position as a dispenser of a public service and his needs as a working person subjected to violence and pressure. It is difficult to imagine a more enjoyable introduction to an industry whose members are a folk tradition. At the same time, this book provides insight into the history and sociology of an important urban institution. It is a book about cab drivers everywhere; and cab drivers and fares in all cities have a new handbook in this volume.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870739262
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/30/1976
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Charles Vidich has prepared several studies on the New York taxi industry mandated by former Mayor John Lindsay and the City Council of New York.

Date of Birth:

1864

Date of Death:

December 29, 1943

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1: Beating The System; 2: Beating The Hack's System; 3: Organization Of The Taxi Industry; 4: Genealogy Of Unionization; 5: Unionization Reconsidered; 6: Economics Of The Industry; 7: Economics Of The Driver; 8: Growth Of The Gypsy; 9: Decline Of The Medallion Industry; 10: Conclusion
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