New York City's yellow taxis have been a symbol of the metropolis for decades.
But taxi drivers only make up about 10% of the total driver landscape in the city — giving way to Uber and Lyft .
In addition, to driving a taxi, drivers have to own or lease a medallion, which can cost a fortune.
Prices subsequently tanked with the rise of Uber and Lyft which caused great anguish for drivers who owned their own medallion.
Now, taxi drivers are fighting for space in the industry as they recover from the medallion crisis and COVID-19 pandemic.
Persons:
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Organizations:
National Library of Medicine, New York, New York City Taxi, Limousine Commission
Locations:
York, New York City