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The NEXT New York Conversation: Out From Behind the Wheel |
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On Monday, April 12, 2010 New York Conversation on WNYC conducted a program "Out From Behind The Wheel"! The two hour program was dedicated to anyone who worked behind the wheel for a living driving a yellow cab in New York City New York Conversation presented “Out From Behind The Wheel”, an event for the city taxi industry with a special focus on drivers. Drivers were invited to share ideas and experiences with city officials, taxi experts and fellow drivers as well their thoughts about how to improve taxi travel for all. Gotham City’s licensed cab drivers joined New York City Taxi and Limousine Commissioner David Yassky, City Council Transportation Chair James Vacca, New York Taxi Worker’s Alliance co-founders Bhairavi Desai and Biju Matthew, Graham Russel Gao Hodges, author of Taxi: A Social History of the New York City Cab Driver, and WNYC reporters Kathleen Horan and Arun Venugopal. They discussed who cabbies are, their backrounds, stresses on the road and strategies for coping, identity issues, and their suggestions on how to improve the industry. Prior to the event, taxi passengers were able to participate in the discussion by submitting questions and comments for city cab drivers through WNYC.org. |
Photo: Tim Pearce, Los Gatos/flickr |
I am truly excited at the prospect of getting to know many more drivers from throughout the TLC’s regulated industries in the weeks and months to come.Just to let you know a little about myself, I most recently served the city for eight years as a Council Member from Brooklyn. Before that, I had a long legal career in the areas of government and private practice, and spent a fair amount of time teaching administrative and constitutional law at both Brooklyn Law School and NYU Law School. It was in these roles that I learned about the importance of customer service, and the fact that serving your constituents is what government is and should always be about, lessons that I intend to effectively apply in my job as Commissioner of the TLC.
On a more personal note, I can’t tell you how exciting it is for me to be so closely involved in what is arguably the best, most important and most significant ground transportation industry in the world. You move more than a million passengers each and every day, a feat that leaves me justifiably impressed with you all both collectively and as individuals. Now, let’s see what we can do together to continue to impress the public we all serve…