Chicago taxi rides go up
By AP WiresChicago taxi rides go up
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The cost to take a taxicab ride in Chicago is set to go up.
The city’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection says that starting at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday the taxicab fuel surcharge will increase to $1 from 50 cents per ride. The department says the $1 surcharge goes into effect when gas prices rise above $3.20 per gallon for seven consecutive business days.
The department says that as of Monday gas prices have been more than $3.20 for that long. Officials say the 50 cent surcharge has been in effect since October 2009, when gas prices were above $2.70. The department says taxicab passengers should see a yellow sign announcing the surcharge.