NYC Taxi Passenger Rights & Regulations
Official Rules for Green Cabs and Yellow Cabs in New York City
Every passenger using a New York City taxi—whether a Yellow Cab or a Green Cab (Boro Taxi)—is protected by clear rules established by the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC). These regulations ensure fair pricing, non-discriminatory service, transparency, and passenger safety.
This page provides a comprehensive overview of passenger rights and taxi regulations in NYC, helping residents and visitors understand what to expect when using licensed taxis.
Who Regulates Taxis in New York City?
All Yellow Cabs and Green Cabs operate under the authority of the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC).
The TLC sets and enforces regulations covering:
Driver licensing and conduct
Vehicle safety and inspections
Fare structures and meter usage
Passenger rights and complaint procedures
Only TLC-licensed taxis are legally permitted to offer street-hail taxi services in NYC.
Your Right to Service – When Can a Taxi Refuse a Ride?
Legal Obligation to Accept Passengers
Licensed NYC taxis may not refuse a passenger based on:
Destination (within NYC and nearby approved areas)
Race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or disability
Payment method (cash or card)
Short trip distance
Limited Legal Exceptions
A driver may refuse service only if:
The passenger poses a safety risk
The vehicle is at legal passenger capacity
The destination is outside the permitted service area
The passenger requests illegal activity
Unjustified refusals violate TLC regulations.
Taxi Pickup Rules: Green Cabs vs Yellow Cabs
Yellow Cab Pickup Rights
May pick up street hails anywhere in NYC
Especially common in Manhattan below 96th Street
Green Cab (Boro Taxi) Pickup Rights
May pick up street hails only in:
Brooklyn
Queens
The Bronx
Staten Island
Upper Manhattan (above East 96th St / West 110th St)
May drop off passengers anywhere in NYC
Understanding pickup zones helps passengers avoid confusion and delays.
Metered Fares & Pricing Transparency
Mandatory Meter Usage
All trips must be charged using the official TLC taximeter
Flat-rate or negotiated fares are not allowed
The meter must be activated at the start of the trip
What the Fare Includes
Base fare
Distance and time charges
Approved surcharges (night, peak hours)
Tolls (clearly itemized)
Passengers have the right to see the meter at all times.
Payment Rights: Cash, Card & Receipts
Accepted Payment Methods
All NYC taxis must accept:
Cash
Credit and debit cards
Contactless payments (where equipped)
Drivers may not demand cash only.
Receipts
Passengers have the right to:
Receive a printed or digital receipt
Review fare details, taxi ID, and driver information
Passenger Safety & Vehicle Standards
TLC regulations require:
Regular vehicle safety inspections
Seat belts for all passengers
Properly functioning doors, lights, and brakes
Clean and well-maintained interiors
Passengers may decline a ride if a vehicle appears unsafe.
Accessibility & Non-Discrimination
Disability Rights
Wheelchair-accessible taxis must provide service when hailed
Service animals must be accepted without surcharge
Drivers may not discriminate based on physical limitations
Equal Treatment
Discrimination of any kind is strictly prohibited under TLC rules.
Passenger Capacity & Luggage Rules
Maximum passenger count is determined by vehicle design
Luggage must be transported if it fits safely
No additional fee may be charged for luggage
Airport trips are fully permitted for both Green and Yellow Cabs.
Lost Property in NYC Taxis
If you leave an item behind:
Note the taxi medallion or license number
Check your receipt for driver information
Contact the NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission Lost & Found
Prompt action increases recovery chances.
Filing Complaints or Reporting Violations
Passengers may report:
Overcharging or meter violations
Refusal of service
Unsafe driving
Discrimination or rude behavior
Complaints can be filed with the TLC using taxi ID details from the receipt.
Why Passenger Rights Matter
NYC’s taxi regulations exist to:
Protect passengers from unfair practices
Ensure reliable transportation citywide
Maintain high professional standards
Build trust between drivers and riders
Understanding your rights helps create a fair and efficient taxi system for everyone.
Summary: Know Your Rights Before You Ride
Whether you choose a Green Cab or a Yellow Cab, your rights as a passenger in New York City are clearly defined and legally protected.
Transparent fares
Equal access to service
Safe, licensed vehicles
Clear complaint procedures
Choosing licensed taxis ensures compliance with NYC regulations and a dependable travel experience.