WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia Council has approved an overhaul of its taxicab regulations to make cab use more modern and rider-friendly.
The changes approved Tuesday would require credit card readers and GPS tracking devices in all cabs.
The number of handicapped-accessible cabs would be expanded, and cabs would also be asked to adopt a uniform color scheme.
Taxi drivers angrily voiced objections to the requirements on Tuesday and protested at the district government building.
Also Tuesday, Council members postponed debate over regulating Uber, a luxury car service with a growing following.
