News Blog

Read all 'hybrid engines' posts in News Blog
May 22, 2007 3:21 PM PDT

New York taxi fleet to go all-hybrid

by Jonathan Skillings
  • 2 comments

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg dropped by the Today show Tuesday morning to talk about cleaning up his city. No, it wasn't time for a get-tough-on-crime talk. Instead, he wants to make the urban air a little less noxious, and maybe give the fight against global warming a little more street-level cred.

Yahoo-labeled hybrid taxicab

The old and new look of cabs in Manhattan's Times Square. (Credit: PRNewsFoto/Yahoo)

Hizzoner used the morning news-and-lighter-fare show to say that by 2012, all of the city's taxis would be hybrid vehicles. "There's an awful lot of taxicabs on the streets of New York City, obviously"--13,000 licensed yellow cabs, 90 percent of them Crown Victorias, according to the account in The New York Times--"so it makes a real big difference. These cars just sit there in traffic sometimes, belching fumes." (Just sometimes?)

"This"--he points to the Ford Escape hybrid that served as the backdrop for the Today segment--"does a lot less. It's a lot better for all of us."

The Escape was provided by Yahoo, which is donating 10 hybrids altogether. Along with the decals touting the Web portal and its green initiatives, the small SUV also sported energy-stingy compact fluorescent bulbs in the advertising light box on the roof.

New York is also working to get newer, cleaner technology into its fleet of buses--and maybe even garbage trucks someday. "Some things they just don't make yet, but we're trying to go in that direction," Bloomberg said on Today. There's also the matter of getting the taxi industry on board with Tuesday's announcement, but as the licensing and regulatory authority, the city certainly has its share of leverage.

So while there's no guarantee that your next ride will be any less hair-raising, pretty soon hailing a cab in midtown Manhattan could at least be a lot more eco-friendly.

Originally posted at Crave
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
advertisement

15 sites that went kaput in 2009

Web sites launch all the time, but they also shut their doors. We highlight 15 that bit the dust this year.

Top 10 news stories of the decade

Let the debate begin: Was the iPhone more important than iTunes? Was anything bigger than Google finding a great business model? CNET offers its list of the 10 most important stories of the '00s.

About News Blog

Recent posts on technology, trends, and more.

Add this feed to your online news reader



advertisement

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right