As Midori Valdivia takes the wheel of the New York Metropolis Taxi & Limousine Fee, she is encountering an trade with different ladies in key management roles — and the place the variety of journeys with females within the driver’s seat is rising.
Valdivia is the fourth girl to function commissioner and chair within the 55-year historical past of the TLC and her arrival comes as company knowledge reveals that feminine operators full 6% of all month-to-month journeys by the greater than 178,000 TLC-licensed drivers who ferry passengers for livery bases, yellow taxis, inexperienced cabs and app-centered ride-hailing providers resembling Lyft and Uber.
That may be a marked enhance from simply over a decade in the past, when there have been greater than 140,000 TLC-licensed operators throughout the assorted for-hire car lessons as app-based providers have been of their infancy.
“The hours are so lengthy and the circumstances may be harmful and dangerous,” mentioned Bhairavi Desai, govt director of the New York Taxi Employee Alliance. “All of that makes it tougher for ladies.”
In response to the 2016 TLC Factbook, agency-licensed feminine operators accomplished 4% of journeys by for-hire automobiles, which provide pre-arranged providers by licensed bases, with 3% accomplished by ladies driving for the apps. For yellow taxis, feminine drivers accomplished not even 1% of all journeys, a quantity that, a decade later, stubbornly stays in the identical vary.

“Everyone was like, ‘Oh my god, a girl cab driver!’” recalled Dorothy Leconte, who has been a yellow taxi driver since 1987. “Till at present, I nonetheless hear that.”
“However years in the past, it was extra usually like individuals have been shocked that they’d been dwelling in New York for 20 years and this was the primary time they’d ever had a girl cab driver.”
Trade leaders mentioned the adjustments to the trade are hanging as feminine drivers account for a better share of all rides, whereas additionally acknowledging that their numbers are nonetheless dwarfed by these of their male counterparts.

“It reveals how a lot we have now moved ahead — that will have been inconceivable 20 years in the past,” mentioned Cira Angeles of the Livery Base Homeowners, an affiliation that represents greater than 300 bases and shut to twenty,000 affiliated drivers. “It was a person’s trade and it actually nonetheless is.”
Girls in Driver’s Seats
As Valdivia settles into her second week as head of the company that regulates New York Metropolis’s taxi and for-hire automobiles, the brand new TLC head mentioned she admires the “onerous work and power” of girls who succeed within the trade.

“You may see that intrepid and impartial spirit in lots of our feminine licensees,” mentioned Valdivia, who served as TLC deputy commissioner of finance and administration beneath Meera Joshi, who led the company throughout Invoice De Blasio’s two phrases as mayor. “They make up among the most secure drivers and most conscientious base operators on the market, a mighty drive who deserve our respect and assist.”
Girls are already in management and advocacy roles at a number of trade teams within the metropolis.
Because the 1998 founding of the New York Taxi Staff Alliance, Desai has been a labor chief within the group representing greater than 20,000 yellow taxi, inexperienced cab, app-based, livery and company black automobile drivers. Angeles is the spokesperson for the Livery Base Homeowners group and the co-founder and chief govt of L.A. Riverside Brokerage, a taxi and livery insurance coverage dealer.
Then there may be Diana Clemente, president of the Black Automobile Help Corp., which represents drivers of these automobiles. She additionally serves on the board of the Black Automobile Fund, which supplies staff’ compensation protection and different advantages.
Clemente entered the enterprise within the Nineteen Eighties whereas she was in faculty finding out to be a licensed public accountant.
“I’m a CPA, I by no means actually anticipated to go to a automobile firm,” mentioned Clemente, the chief govt of Massive Apple Automobile, a base in Brooklyn. “However typically a door opens in life and also you stroll by it.”
Clemente recalled how her dad and mom made what she described as a “small funding” in Massive Apple Taxi, the yellow cab firm that preceded Massive Apple Automobile — and which launched her to the enterprise.
“My mother was despondent over the truth that they’d made an funding with their financial savings — which was fairly minimal, however all they’d — and he or she begged me to come back on board with the corporate,” she mentioned. “I resisted as a result of I went to high school for public accounting.”

A long time later, Clemente remains to be there because the trade grapples with competitors from new app-based rivals resembling Empower and the prospect of autonomous automobiles probably getting into the fray in New York Metropolis amongst for-hire automobiles, as they’ve in different cities.
“It’s been a fairly superb journey,” Clemente mentioned. “It’s had its ups and downs, however I wouldn’t change it.”
Former manufacturing facility employee Carmen Cruz shifted to driving for Uber a number of years in the past after she started working in 2001 for a black automobile base in Brooklyn. To at the present time, a better proportion of girls drive for livery bases than the opposite car lessons.

As of February, feminine drivers accomplished 5.9% of month-to-month journeys for the bases, TLC knowledge reveals, in contrast with 3.6% for Uber and Lyft. Uber final month expanded its “Girls Preferences” program to New York Metropolis and throughout the nation, giving feminine drivers and passengers the choice to request journeys with others from their gender.
“I’m joyful that I got here by all of this with my three youngsters,” mentioned Cruz, 53. “I acquired to see them develop up they usually know every thing I’ve gone by on this enterprise.”
She acknowledged the problem of being a single mom, noting how she recurrently drives seven days per week to make ends meet.
Cruz mentioned she helps Valdivia, expressing hope that having a feminine TLC commissioner and chair will likely be helpful for ladies drivers whose on-the-job limitations embody entry to parking areas for lavatory breaks and private security.
“For me, it was so unusual once I went to work as a driver — and it scared me, too,” Cruz mentioned. “However you recognize that necessity solely makes you stronger.”

