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Horse Drawn Cab Safety Affirmation is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is a horse drawn cab?
A: A horse drawn cab is a carriage pulled by horses that was commonly used for transportation in the past.
Q: Are horse drawn cabs still used in New York City?
A: No, horse drawn cabs are no longer used in New York City for transportation.
Q: Why were horse drawn cabs banned?
A: Horse drawn cabs were banned in New York City due to safety concerns and inhumane treatment of the horses.
Q: What were the safety concerns with horse drawn cabs?
A: Safety concerns with horse drawn cabs included accidents and collisions on the busy city streets.
Q: What replaced horse drawn cabs in New York City?
A: Horse drawn cabs were replaced by motorized taxis in New York City.
Q: When were horse drawn cabs banned in New York City?
A: Horse drawn cabs were banned in New York City in 1930.
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