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Pedicab driver for a day

Simone Weichselbaum from the New York Daily News attempts to ride a pedicab through New York City with the goal of making $100 for charity. She finds the experience challenging, likening it to pedaling a truck through traffic while dealing with speeding cars and other cyclists. She only manages to pick up one fare—a woman and her daughter—for a short ride, earning $20. Despite trying to attract more customers, she struggles to get business throughout the day. Simone gains a newfound respect for pedicab drivers, realizing the physical effort, business skills, and alertness required to do the job safely. She concludes that it’s much harder than it looks and decides she won’t try it again.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1lVEPN48Ww&t=97s

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A wheel cheater – New York Post

Osman Zenk, known as the “Prince of Pedicabs,” operates a large pedicab rental business in New York City, owning 106 pedicabs despite city regulations limiting individual ownership to 30. Zenk, who immigrated from Turkey in 2002, built his pedicab empire after starting as a driver himself. He rents pedicabs for $250 per week, earning up to $26,000 weekly during tourist season. Zenk’s fleet is registered across multiple companies linked to his family and associates, raising suspicion of him circumventing the ownership cap. Although Zenk denies owning more than 30 pedicabs, the Department of Consumer Affairs is investigating his operations.

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https://nypost.com/2011/02/20/a-wheel-cheater/

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Pedicab Drivers Welcome Tougher Laws – NBC New York

City Councilman Dan Garodnick has proposed new restrictions for New York City’s pedicab industry, which the Pedicab Owner’s Association supports. The new rules would require pedicab drivers to follow the same parking regulations as cars, post a passengers’ bill of rights, and suspend licenses for repeated safety violations. Additionally, no new pedicabs will be allowed to register in the spring. With 850 registered pedicabs and 163 licensed businesses, Garodnick’s office has received numerous complaints, including overcharging tourists, such as one case where a tourist was charged $90 for an eight-minute ride.

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https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/pedicab-drivers-welcome-tough-new-laws/1937493/

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The Post Finds The Worst Pedicab Driver In NYC – Gothamist

Seydou Kone, labeled the “worst pedicabby in New York City” by the New York Post, has garnered a reputation for his frequent disregard of traffic laws. He has accumulated nearly 90 violations this year and has four open arrest warrants for failing to pay tickets. Kone admits to running red lights, ignoring traffic signs, and riding on sidewalks, seemingly indifferent to his lawbreaking behavior. His actions, highlighted by the Post, reflect broader frustrations with pedicab drivers, who are often seen as more troublesome than taxi drivers. Despite this, Kone downplays the issue, suggesting it’s a widespread practice among pedicab drivers.

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https://gothamist.com/news/the-post-finds-the-worst-pedicab-driver-in-nyc

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NYC’s clean-air peddlers – New York Post

Two letters express opposing views on New York City’s pedicab industry. Larry Penner criticizes the City Council for making life difficult for pedicabs, emphasizing that they are a non-polluting, people-powered form of transportation, unlike the many other vehicles contributing to congestion and pollution. In contrast, Gregg Zukowski, president of the NYC Pedicab Owners’ Association, supports stricter regulations, particularly the requirement for pedicab drivers to hold valid quad-state driver’s licenses. He argues that higher standards are necessary to combat illegal activity and ensure a safer, more responsible industry.

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https://nypost.com/2010/11/29/nycs-clean-air-peddlers/

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“The Apprentice” Teams Duel Over Pedicab Tours – CBS News

On The Apprentice, the men’s team, Octane, won a pedicab tour challenge by choosing a Roman gladiator theme and a busy Midtown location, earning three times more than the women’s team. Despite their success, some members wanted teammate David fired, but Donald Trump refused. The women’s team, led by Kelly Smith Beaty, struggled after choosing the less busy Wall Street area for their “Babes on Bikes” pedicab tours. Although foot traffic increased during lunch, they fell far behind. Ultimately, Kelly was fired after defending her choice of location in the boardroom.

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-apprentice-teams-duel-over-pedicab-tours/

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Judge: No Pedicabs On NYC Bridge Bike Paths – CBS News

A New York City judge has ruled that pedicabs are not allowed on bridge bike paths, regardless of whether they are pedaled or pushed. The case involved Duncan Elder, a pedicab driver from Manhattan Rickshaw Co., who was seen giving a non-paying passenger a ride on the Manhattan Bridge. The company argued that Elder was not technically operating the pedicab, but the judge, James Plotkin, disagreed, stating that Elder was still operating the pedicab even if he wasn’t pedaling. This decision could require pedicab operators to use trucks to transport their pedicabs across bridges. Manhattan Rickshaw Co. may appeal.

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https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/judge-no-pedicabs-on-nyc-bridge-bike-paths/

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‘Crook’ gets pedi-nabbed – New York Post

Three pedicab drivers helped stop a robbery at the upscale Petrossian restaurant in New York City. Neil Reed, 45, entered the restaurant, stole items from a manager’s desk, and assaulted two employees who tried to stop him. When the manager ran outside for help, pedicab drivers Shariff Zeid, Bouchaib El Hassani, and Nicholas Iacovino quickly subdued Reed, holding him down until the police arrived. Reed was arrested and charged with robbery, burglary, grand larceny, and possession of stolen property.

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https://nypost.com/2010/07/07/crook-gets-pedi-nabbed/

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No Taxis? Hail a New York Pedicab

In this piece, New York Times critic Arielle Kaminer explores the world of pedicabs, which have been in the spotlight due to recent accidents and new legislation requiring drivers to register and be regulated. Kaminer interviews a veteran pedicab driver who reflects on the changes in the industry, from its artistic, Bohemian beginnings to its current overcrowded state, with over 1,000 pedicabs in the city. Kaminer also takes her first-ever pedicab ride and considers its usefulness for getting around the city, especially during busy times when taxis are scarce. While pedicabs are more expensive than taxis or the subway, they offer a greener, more fun alternative for transportation. The highlight of her experience is the chance to drive a pedicab herself, ending with a humorous note about her driving skills.

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Central Park Pedicabs with New York Pedicab Services

This conversation is a mix of English and Hindi where the speaker is giving a pedicab tour, pointing out famous landmarks like the John Lennon Memorial, a statue of George Washington, and a location where the movie “Cliffhanger” was filmed. The speaker humorously talks about exercising while walking and suggests the tour as a good way to find a wife. They mention they’ve been working as a tour guide for about a year and point out a restaurant known for its high-quality seafood, including oysters from the Hudson River

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