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The taxis are big American clunkers whose drivers listen to American radio stations.
The habitual violators used to be United Nations consulates, whose drivers claimed diplomatic immunity.
One early client was Nascar, whose drivers the Teamsters were trying to unionize.
Barriers to entry are still far lower than for black cabs, whose drivers must demonstrate their knowledge of London streets.
They attract a steady flow of trucks whose drivers use truck stops and patronize other local businesses.
Nothing of any significance gets built in New York without the 4,000-member 4,000-member drivers delocal building materials.
The tumult had been caused by city and private buses, whose drivers parked in front of the church between runs.
A series of cars, some of whose drivers seemed to be taunting the officers, also approached the police line.
Along dirt paths plodded by donkey carts whose drivers solicit "rubabikiya," or junk for sale, the countryside is roiled with expectations of that change.
Owners of yellow cabs, almost all of whose drivers are immigrants, fret that their medallions will be devalued if hundreds more of them are authorized.
Two hours later, he was still waiting, stranded in an exhaust-choked sea of cars whose drivers had also lost hours trying to fill their tanks.
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