By: Erik Feder | 2010-04-04 | Politics Discusses how NYC Mayor Bloomberg can still reduce traffic and congestion in Manhattan streets, even though his congestion pricing plan (PlaNYC) was not approved. read more
By: Matrix | 2010-12-06 | Destinations The United Kingdom is as diverse a land as one can imagine, with the south-west being marked by the characteristic rugged shores and a remarkable history, and the south-east being the metropolitan hub of the country (and in some cases, the world) in London. Coming to other parts, the Scottish regions are probably where the true English spirit lies; Southampton and Edinburgh are the fountainhead of art, while the Hebrides islands are the perfect spot for walkers and whiskey lovers. read more
By: george way | 2011-06-21 | Cars Most jurisdictions require taxicab operators to be licensed; many unlicensed cabs are in operation. Some of these are marked taxi vehicles (sometimes referred to as "gypsy cabs"), and others are personal vehicles used by an individual to offer unauthorized taxi-like services (sometimes called a "hack"). read more
By: Ivana Lewis | 2010-10-25 | Business The BPO question is like a prickly thorn on bilateral talks between India and USA. This article tells you why the Indo-American call center issue is so big right now. read more
By: Mr David | 2012-04-18 | Travel Tips With experienced hands at the wheels and a creative foot on the pedal, Ubiquitous Taxis has given a new and aspiring look to the taxi advertising in London, in the world of advertisements and promotions. read more
By: John Smith | 2013-05-16 | Vehicles Until recent years transport for those on wheelchairs are limited, at best. The occupants wheelchair chair was sentenced to life imprisonment. There he had little thought get into the field of transports for people with disability. read more
By: Rubel Zaman | 2012-05-01 | Society Livery companies began as the first guilds of craftsman, smiths and traders. In their earliest incarnation they were simply informal groups of similarly skilled workman who met to discuss and agree on certain points pertaining to their craft. read more
By: Elie Hirschfeld | 2011-08-30 | Real Estate President and CEO of Hirschfeld Properties since 1997, Elie Hirschfeld has dedicated his professional life to real estate development planning and implementation. read more
By: Jack Hughes | 2012-01-25 | Restaurant reviews Typical fast food is speedy, yes, but it's also unhealthy, pre-prepared and lacking in variety. Even when you buy a sandwich, it's usually been made hours, read more
By: Steve Christopher | 2010-12-07 | Golf You cannot find a golfer without a golf cart in the green today owing to the tremendous benefits of golf carts. People are purchasing new and used carts for their use in the course as they need not have to carry their golf equipments and walk all across the course. read more
By: Keith C. Miller | 2010-03-31 | Golf Do you want a street legal golf cart? Before you rush into this purchase, take some time and do the research needed to make sure you are going to be able to get your vehicle licensed. Unlike the vehicles that are used solely on the golf course, a street legal golf cart must be properly inspected and licensed in most states before you can operate it on the roads. read more
By: Steve Christopher | 2010-10-19 | Golf Electric or batteries powered Golf carts are pretty common nowadays. They have many advantages over the conventional street cars. The most interesting thing about Golf carts is that they are environmental friendly. They do not cause any pollution. This reduces the consumption of oil fuel and helps in tackling the fuel crisis. read more