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In this Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2018 photo, traffic on 42nd Street makes it's way around a ride-hailing car picking up passengers outside Grand Central Terminal in New York. Once synonymous with New York City, yellow taxis have been supplanted by an army of black cars that pick up riders through the Uber, Lyft and other apps. The rise in the number of ride-hail vehicles has been so dizzying that the New York City Council is pondering a series of legislative proposals to be voted on Wednesday, Aug. 8. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In this Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2018 photo, traffic on 42nd Street makes it's way around a ride-hailing car picking up passengers outside Grand Central Terminal in New York. Once synonymous with New York City, yellow taxis have been supplanted by an army of black cars that pick up riders through the Uber, Lyft and other apps. The rise in the number of ride-hail vehicles has been so dizzying that the New York City Council is pondering a series of legislative proposals to be voted on Wednesday, Aug. 8. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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