I've provided a list of all of the fares per the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (which governs the city's fares).
The important thing to remember when looking at these numbers is that you often sit in traffic in the cab- you are charged for that time as well as the time/mileage spent moving. Also, if you're visiting the city- please be aware of "gypsy" cabs (black cars) that try to pick up passengers when you can't find a cab. If you insist on taking one- agree on a price before entering the car.
Standard City Rate (Rate Code 1)
$2.50 upon entry
$0.50 for each additional unit
The unit fare is:
Flat Fare from John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport:
For trips between (to and from) Manhattan and JFK International Airport, the flat fare is $52.00 plus any tolls using Rate Code 2 on the meter. A NY State Tax Surcharge of $.50 will be added to each trip.
If passengers request multiple stops, the flat rate of $52.00 will be collected at the first stop in either Manhattan or JFK International Airport, and the meter will be activated at Rate Code 1 (standard city rate) for the remainder of the trip. The metered fare should be collected at the last stop, from the last passenger.
All trips between JFK International Airport and New York City destinations other than Manhattan will use that standard metered rate.
Tolls
On all trips within New York City, any bridge and tunnel tolls to the destination shall be paid by the passenger, who shall be informed before the start of the trip.
On all trips within New York City, return tolls shall not be charged except for trips over the Cross Bay Veterans, Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial, and Verrazano Narrows Bridges.
On trips beyond New York City, all necessary tolls to and from the destination shall be paid by the passenger.
Expensive, but the starting point must be known to produce an accurate figure.
ABOUT $4.90
2.50
The fare depends on where in the world, and also at what time of the day (or year).
That New York City has over 250 people per square mile
The fact that New York City has over 250 people perr square mile means that New York City is highly densely populated.
For Orlando Florida the first quarter of the mile will cost you $ 2.40. If you take off .25 of a mile or one quarter of a mile, we can solve it: (6.3 miles - .25 mile= 6.05 miles). Your fare would be approximately (6.05 x 2.4 )= $ 14.52 Usually it costs 60 cents per 80 seconds waiting time and you have a great chance not to pay for waiting time. There is almost no light that takes 80 seconds to change to green. At destination your fare should be $ 14.52 for Orlando Florida every city has different meter rates.
one mile
In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks equal a mile, and 5 to 10 avenue blocks equal a mile. The length of the avenue blocks varies from neighborhood to neighborhood.
The distance between New York City and New York City is zero miles, unless you take the longer route. The long route between New York City and New York City is approximately 24,900 miles.
syracuse
Cab fares in Sarasota County and City are $2 + $2.25 per mile so doing the math the cab fare would be about $16.75 US dollars
It is 10.2 miles according to Google Maps.
26.2 miles. Every marathon is that long.