Instead of a sea of yellow cabs, the Big Apple will soon have a "green" taxi fleet.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced today that little by little, the city's entire fleet of yellow cabs will be entirely replaced by fuel-efficient hybrid cars.
As of now, only 375 of the 13,000 cabs rolling through New York city's streets are hybrids. But with this measure, the number will rise to 1,000 in 2008, and grow by 20% every year. It is expected that by the year 2012, every single cab will be a hybrid, a type of vehicle that runs on a combination of gasoline and electrical power.
Of course, the cabs will keep their emblematic yellow color, but will emit less exhaust and reduce carbon emissions, and will thus be kinder to the environment.
The measure is part of Bloomberg's PlaNYC, a plan that seeks to achieve a 30 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions within the city by 2030.
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