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We’re Driving A Yellow Taxi From New York To Los Angeles To Find Out Exactly How Much It Would Cost

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The conventional wisdom has always been that flying from New York to Los Angeles is both the fastest and, often, most inexpensive way to get between the two major American metropolises. What’s amazing is that no one seems to have done the rigorous work of actually testing this theory. Is empiricism dead? Do we merely accept feelings as facts now? The scientific method must be upheld, which is why we bought a real, albeit heavily used NYC Taxi for $800 on Copart (our partner in this journey), got a working taxi meter set to NYC rates, and are now driving across the country from New York City to Los Angeles, California.

New York City taxi rates are built around the concept of driving slowly. A majority of cab trips occur in Manhattan, which is a large and irregular grid that features traffic lights on almost every corner, ringed by crowded highways. The city’s taxi rates are built to reflect this reality, and charge for time or distance depending on which is most relevant.

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It would be unfair to the cab driver not to charge while the cab is not in motion, because the cab driver is also stuck there. At the same time, when the cab is freely moving, it’s not fair to the passenger to charge for time. This setup creates a negative incentive for the driver to move quickly. That’s how the logic of the NYC cab fare, published in full here by the city’s Taxi & Limousine Commission, has come to exist.

How We Are Calculating Rates

 

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Here’s NYC cab fare rates currently:

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  • $3.00 initial charge.
  • Plus 70 cents per 1/5 mile when traveling above 12mph or per 60 seconds in slow traffic or when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Plus 50 cents MTA State Surcharge for all trips that end in New York City or Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Dutchess, Orange or Putnam Counties.
  • Plus $1.00 Improvement Surcharge.
  • Plus $1.00 overnight surcharge 8pm to 6am.
  • Plus $2.50 rush hour surcharge from 4pm to 8pm on weekdays, excluding holidays.
  • Plus New York State Congestion Surcharge of $2.50 (Yellow Taxi) or $2.75 (Green Taxi) or 75 cents (any shared ride) for all trips that begin, end or pass through Manhattan south of 96th Street.
  • Plus MTA Congestion Pricing toll of 75 cents for Yellow and Green Taxi for the area of Manhattan south of and including 60th Street, excluding the FDR Drive, West Side Highway/Route 9A, and the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel connections to West Street. For more information on the MTA’s Congestion Pricing toll, please visit: : https://new.mta.info/tolls/congestion-relief-zone/taxi-fhv-tolls
  • Plus tips and any tolls.
  • There is no charge for extra passengers, luggage or bags, or paying by credit card.
  • The on-screen rate message should read: “Rate #01 – Standard City Rate.”
  • Make sure to always take your receipt.

In order to simplify this a little bit, our taxi meter is coded to follow the basic rules here, which are a $3 initial charge (which we charge at the start of every day), and the $70 cents per 1/5 mile above 12 mph or every 60 seconds when crawling in traffic. At the end of the trip, we’ll also add the standard fees. Given that we’re not in the city, we’re not going to include the rush hour surcharges.

We started our trip yesterday in the Bronx, which means we avoid specific Manhattan-based fees, but do pay to cross the George Washington Bridge. In order to track cross-country tolls, we’re using an EZ Pass and will add up all the tolling costs for various roads (yesterday we took the Ohio Turnpike) at the end of the trip.

We Got Our Taxi Meter From The Best

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Photo: Griffin Riley

In order to be completely fair and above board about this whole project, we purchased a period-correct 2030R Pulsar model of taxi meter from Al of Taxidepot, who is one of the most respected experts on the subject in the entire world. He trained in Sweden on taxi meters and has been operating within the world of taxis since the 1970s. I’ll write more about him and his collection in the future, but he made sure we not only had the correct taxi meter, but one that would display the proper NYC taxi rates.

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Photo: Jason Torchinsky

You can see the taxi meter above as it was being tested and calibrated by Jason. Since it’s charging roughly $3.50 per mile when we’re on the highway, this starts to add up quite quickly. We’re taking both photographic evidence as we go and, because the thing tops out at $999.99, detailed written notes for the journey every time it resets. This is science after all!

How Much Do You Think This Will Cost?

We’ll put our total amount in a post at the end of the journey, so here’s your chance to guess what the total will be (no calculators allowed for this quiz!). Jason already gave a hint this morning of what a single day looks like, so you can use that in your calculations. There may be some Easter Eggs along the way as well in our social media posts, but we’ll try not to give it away.

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Put your guess for the total amount (fees + fare + tolls) and I’ll send a t-shirt and some other cab goodies to the person who gets closest to the total amount before EOD on Sunday. If the person who guesses closest is a member, I’ll also comp a free upgrade to the next level of membership for a year (so a Cloth will become a Vinyl, a Vinyl a Velour, and a Velour an RCL). If the cab breaks down, we’ll multiply what we have by the remaining time and mileage to determine it, but it’ll be fine.

Let us know what you think in the comments!

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Geo Metro Mike
Geo Metro Mike
3 minutes ago

21,915.75

Abe Froman
Abe Froman
5 minutes ago

$9,327

Sid Bridge
Sid Bridge
11 minutes ago

What the heck. Put me down for $13,683.05.
I’m too lazy to do the math so I started averaging what I saw below.
I hope I get called out of contestant’s row and I get to play Plinko. I’ve always wanted to play Plinko.

John Cox
John Cox
11 minutes ago

$10,500

Beto O'Kitty
Beto O'Kitty
17 minutes ago

I’m guessing $12,345.67.

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
24 minutes ago

Did some math on other means of conveyance…
Amtrak would be $590, for coach, no bed for you.
Greyhound would be $237, also coach, and wow would that suck.
To fly, the cheapest I get is Jet Blue at $163, and that’s non-stop! But check with your insurance underwriter before boarding Jet Blue.
And of course you can always drive yourself. I figured 2,800 miles, 30 MPG, and $3.35/gal, for a cost of about $330.

Personally, I’d drive it every time.

David Fernandez
David Fernandez
24 minutes ago

$16,869.50

Baker Stuzzen
Baker Stuzzen
24 minutes ago

$15,050.23

Even when if it gets towed, with wheels on the ground the meter might keep running correctly if the accessory circuit is powered.

Bags
Bags
32 minutes ago

I was gonna say $1 Bob!
But there’s already a few guesses that are way lower than what I think is reasonable.

The part that’s just a complete guess is the time spend idling/driving slowly.
So I’m going to say $14,021

Andrea Petersen
Andrea Petersen
34 minutes ago

I absolutely can not do math to save my life, so I’ll randomly guess $17,649.37

2-Car Solution
2-Car Solution
39 minutes ago

$16,688.43

HondaDyne Systems T360
HondaDyne Systems T360
43 minutes ago

I’m going with: $14,242.42

Good luck and Godspeed

Nycbjr
Nycbjr
54 minutes ago

25,0045

Get Stoney
Get Stoney
1 hour ago

$18,420.69 just because.

Quick taxi story from a much longer one of a random night I had in NYC….

I took a train into Grand Central as part of meeting up with a close friend and his girl. It’s Cinco de Mayo, and they are waiting at Lavo. If you don’t know what Lavo is, it’s one of those places that the NY Post takes a lot of celeb pics at, and a bottle of beer costs $18. Not my style, but…when in Rome.

Anyway, I had to meet him and his plastic surgeon doctor girlfriend with a practice in Miami (this info is just to add color here) out front in a half-hour from when I got into GCT. It was a nice night, and I had the time, so I decided to hoof it. I lit up a smoke (so glad I quit those, ugh) and started heading north/west. Not 2 puffs in, a yellow NYC cabbie comes up fast and stops on a dime (for no real reason because Madison was oddly quiet) with his arm hanging out the window, and asks,”You need ride somewhere?”

“Maybe? Is the meter running?”

“I turn off. Where you go?”

“Umm…Lavo.”

“$15 dollars. I drive quick”

“Hmm, Ok, but I just lit my smoke…”

“No problem, brother. Just get in.”

“With the cig?”

“Yes buddy, we go. All good”

So, I thought, screw it. When do you ever get to smoke in a cab in NYC in 2014-ish? In I go and off we went. Sure as shit, he was a friggin’ maniac of a driver, lol.

We scream up to the entrance of Lavo, right in front of my couple, who were not standing in the full-ass line stretching all the way around the block. I get out, still with my smoke in hand, and hand the cabbie $30 and give the cabbie a fist bump.

Even the bouncers were confused by this dude who gets to smoke in a yellow cab. I give the couple each a hug, as for no real reason other than it was so befuddling the velvet rope dropped, and in we go, no cover charge charged.

The rest of the night was even more bizarre, but that’s the taxi part of an anomaly night in NYC.

Last edited 1 hour ago by Get Stoney
Abdominal Snoman
Abdominal Snoman
1 hour ago

$22,314.90

Mark E
Mark E
1 hour ago

$19,813.50

Library of Context
Library of Context
1 hour ago

For thoroughness, you should make Torch drive back to New York to determine the rate based on LA cab fees.

Do you have to pay the fare if the cab fails to make it to the destination due to mechanical failure?

Last edited 1 hour ago by Library of Context
R53forfun
R53forfun
1 hour ago

$20,000.01

But the experience? Priceless.

Last edited 1 hour ago by R53forfun
T.B.A.
T.B.A.
1 hour ago

$17,340.20

It's Pronounced Porch-ah
It's Pronounced Porch-ah
1 hour ago

$16,969.69

IRegertNothing, Esq.
IRegertNothing, Esq.
46 minutes ago

The cab might have enough room for 7. I assume the 1 here is the driver since the other 6 are, um, preoccupied.

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