Can you explain what a TNC is? I've come across this term on your website, but haven't found an explanation for it.
TNC stands for transportation network company, a term defined in a recently enacted part of the State Vehicle & Traffic Law. A TNC is a business, also known as a "rideshare company", licensed by DMV to use a digital network to connect passengers to TNC drivers for prearranged trips.
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Ah, I see. And what insurance requirements does a TNC driver have?
TNC companies will make sure TNC drivers understand and have the required insurance.
Are you interested in being a TNC driver?
Yes, I am. I've used a different term before, but now that I know what TNC means, I can say that I want to be exactly that.
In that case, you should contact a TNC you are interested in working with.
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Well, yes. So if I am an official TNC driver, can I drop off a TNC passenger in New York City that I picked up from another city?
Yes, you can.
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And if I have a license for NYC taxis, can I work as a TNC driver outside of the city?
Yes, but only if you are authorized by a licensed TNC company, and only if you use a different vehicle than you drive for hire in New York City taxi and livery vehicles may not be used for TNC operation.
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Makes sense. Alright. My final question is if my vehicle needs to be authorized for TNC use. Does it need to be authorized?
Not by DMV. But TNC companies may have requirements on the vehicles they allow.
