Taxicab in a sentence as a noun

The taxicab industry in DC is, like in many cities, corrupt down to a point where it hurts the drivers.

So she replies, tells me she will have a taxicab waiting to pick me up from the airport on my arrival and to bring me to google.

They could try to sell this as a service to the existing taxicab/limo industry, but their incentives are seriously misaligned.

Those owning the establishments would start pressuring the cosmetology boards just like dispatchers are the ones pressuring taxicab commissions.

No less than an individual in a business office, in a friend's apartment, or in a taxicab, a person in a telephone booth may rely upon the protection of the Fourth Amendment.

This guy gets his supposedly objective information about taxicab deregulation from a handful of studies of the taxi deregulation done in the 1960's and 1970's.

Which is to say, what are the odds that you'll wind up washed up at age 34, or 44, or 54, driving the mid-21st-century equivalent of a taxicab, after your PI's grants dry up and you can't find any other PIs who need your possibly-quite-esoteric research skills?Tenure would help, of course.

In a city as dense as San Francisco, dear government, with no functioning taxicab service and no functioning public transit system, how do you expect people to get around?Uber, Lyft, and SideCar are born from the supremely ******-upery of SF's transportation situation.

Taxicab definitions

noun

a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money

See also: hack taxi