INDUSTRY
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
THE TAXI,
LIMOUSINE & PARATRANSIT INDUSTRY
The
Taxicab Industry
In
the United States, there are approximately 6,300 companies operating
171,000 taxicabs. More than 80% of these companies operate less than
50 vehicles while 6% of taxicab operations have more than 100 vehicles
in service. Taxicab companies provide work for 350,000 people and transport
1.4 billion passengers annually for purposes that primarily include
business, travel, and community transportation.*
The
Limousine Industry
In
the United States, there are approximately 10,200 limousine companies
operating 57,000 vehicles. About 9% of these operations have fleets
with more than 20 vehicles. Limousine companies provide work for 124,000
people and transport 400 million passengers annually for a variety of
purposes that include airport transfers, business and corporate travel,
weddings, and social outings.*
The
Paratransit and Contracting Industry
Primarily
the result of public-private partnerships in transportation, this category
of transportation includes private sedan, van, and minibus fleets that
provide transportation service under contract to public or non-profit
agencies. Social service fleets, non-emergency medical fleets and accessible
transportation for the disabled provided through public agencies under
Medicaid or ADA are all examples of this type of transportation.
In
the United States, there are approximately 2,100 contract service fleets
that operate 26,000 vehicles. These companies employ 71,000 people and
provide mobility for 150 million passengers annually.*
*THE
TAXI, LIMOUSINE & PARATRANSIT ASSOCIATION (TLPA)
Profile complied from Wells, 1975; Wells, 1977; Gilbert et al, 1982;
Stanley and Burby, 1988; and Gilbert et al, 1999 (latter not yet published).
TAXICAB,
LIMOUSINE & PARATRANSIT ASSOCIATION (TLPA)
Established
in 1917, the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association (TLPA)
is a non-profit trade association of and for the private passenger transportation
industry. Its extensive membership spans the globe to include 1,100
taxicab companies, executive sedan and limousine services, airport shuttle
fleets, non-emergency medical transportation companies, and paratransit
services. Its mission remains the same today as it was at its conception…
to provide its membership with a network of programs, services and support
that will enhance their ability to effectively and profitably serve
local public transportation needs. The TLPA Is the leading information,
education, and legislative resource in the passenger transportation
industry serving Its members by:
• Representing
common federal legislative interests,
• Protecting and expanding industry rights and opportunities,
• Collecting, interpreting, and disseminating industry information,
• Providing forums for professional development and education,
• Advancing the image of the industry before the media and
general public.
INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF TRANSPORATION REGULATORS (IATR)
•
Foster and provide sound research, orderly planning and effective coordination
of all elements relating to the field of transportation regulation,
• Educate the general public and the business community on transportation
regulation,
• Provide an information and referral service,
• Develop and maintain close liaison with local, state, province,
country, federal and/or other appropriate government agencies.
NATIONAL
LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATION (NLA)
The
National Limousine Association was founded in 1985 as a voluntary, non-profit,
tax exempt organization responsible for and dedicated to representing
and furthering the worldwide, national, state and local interests of
the luxury chauffeured ground transportation industry. Our membership
includes limousine owners and operators, suppliers, manufacturers, and
regional and state limousine associations.
NLA
membership unites peers in a powerful way. By pooling the resources
and knowledge of thousands of operators from around the world, the National
Limousine Association is able to accomplish goals far beyond the scope
of any single limousine company. The inclusion of suppliers and manufacturers
who support operator interests as associate members provides additional
expertise and greater empowerment. Working together, NLA members continue
to redefine professionalism and improve the industry every day.
TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH BOARD (TRB)
The
Transportation Research Board (TRB) is a division of the National Research
Council, which serves as an independent adviser to the federal government
and others on scientific and technical questions of national importance.
The National Research Council is jointly administered by the National
Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute
of Medicine.
The
mission of the Transportation Research Board - one of six major divisions
of the National Research Council - is to promote innovation and progress
in transportation through research. In an objective and interdisciplinary
setting, the Board facilitates the sharing of information on transportation
practice and policy by researchers and practitioners; stimulates research
and offers research management services that promote:
- technical
excellence;
- provides
expert advice on transportation policy and programs;and
- disseminates
research results broadly and encourages their implementation.
TRB
fulfills this mission through:
- the
work of its standing committees and task forces addressing all modes
and aspects of transportation;
- publication and dissemination of reports and peer reviewed technical
papers on research findings;
- management
of cooperative research and other research programs;
- conduct
of special studies on transportation policy issues at the request
of the U.S. Congress and government agencies;
- operation of an online computerized file of transportation research
information; and
- the hosting of an annual meeting that typically attracts 9,000 transportation
professionals from throughout the United States and abroad.
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MONTREAL,
CANADA
NORTH
AMERICAN LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATIONS
ATLANTIC COAST LIVERY
ASSOCIATION (ACLA)
Arizona
Livery Association (ALA)
DALLAS
FORT WORTH LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATION (DFWLA)
Florida
Limousine Association, Inc (F.L.A.)
Georgia
Limousine Association, Inc (GLA)
Great
Lakes Limousine Association (GLLA)
Greater
California Limousine Association (GCLA)
Greater
Cincinnati Limousine Association
Greater
Orlando Livery Association, Inc (GOLA)
Illinois
Limousine Association (ILA)
Limousine
Association of Colorado (L.A.O.C.)
Limousine
Association of Houston
Limousine
Association of Washington
Limousine
Associations of New Jersey (LANJ)
Limousine
Operators of Connecticut, Inc (LOC)
Minnesota
Professional Limousine Owners Association (MPLOA)
Nassau
Suffolk Limo Association (NSLA)
NATIONAL
LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATION (NLA)
New
England Livery Association (NELA)
Ontario
Limousine Owners Association (OLOA)
SOUTH
JERSEY LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATION (SJLA)
Washington
Metropolitan Limousine Association (WMLA)
WEST
FLORIDA LIVERY ASSOCIATION (WFLA)
WISCONSIN
LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATION (WLA)
NORTH
AMERICAN PARATRANSIT ASSOCIATIONS
AMERICAN
PUBLIIC TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION (APTA)
AIRPORT
GROUND TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION (AGTA)
AMERICAN
BUS ASSOCIATION
COMMUNITY
TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (CTAA)
NATIONAL
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION (NSTA)
UNITED
MOTORCOACH ASSOCIATION (UMA)
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