Taxi License test
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Inside the journal this weekend I was writing about a New York taxi rider trying to break a speed limit for the quickest round around Manhattan. Recently he made a brief movie about himself riding from Houston to First Avenue''' 125th Street without even pulling a stop for a flash of flashing lights, and his next venture you can finance on Kickstarter is a movie adaption of "Waiting for the G," a Becket-inspired tale about the big one.
As all taxi riders - Lizzie Widdicombe had written about the Taxi Workers Alliance early this year - Cohen went through several tires to get his driver's license. "You have to take a test, and you have to go to taxi academy, and you have to have British equivalence with third grade," he said. Cohen says that Europeans like to boast that their taxi riders know the New York way better than New Yorkers.
There' s also a test in writing, known as the Multi-Chice, in which riders have to do better than seventy per cent. Taxis and Limousines Commission provides a model examination on-line. Under the Commission's regulations, in which of the following circumstances can you decline an exhibition? a. The traveller wishes to travel to Fort Lee, New Jersey. b. The traveller does not know English. c. The traveller has a handicap. d. The traveller is a different from you.
Who of the following is on W. Street and Eleventh Street? What Brooklyn alley is crossing the Ocean Parkway? If you are driving past a pedestrian driving a bike, taxi riders should: a. Horn. b. Their flashing light. c. Increase your vehicle velocity. d. Allow lots of space. Situated at the junction of Manhattan's 155th Street and Amsterdam Street, a traveller wishes to travel to Jerome Street and 163rd Street in the Bronx.
Of the following bridges, which is the nearest that connects Manhattan with the Bronx?