In this context, a livery vehicle is a commercially licensed vehicle used to carry passengers for hire, usually on a pre-arranged basis rather than being hailed on the street. It is often associated with sedans, SUVs, limousines, vans, or similar for-hire transport services.

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Quick Scoop

The key idea is that a livery vehicle is part of a regulated passenger-transport service, so it is different from a personal car. In places like New York City, these vehicles are licensed by the Taxi and Limousine Commission and can be dispatched from a base to pick up passengers.

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How it differs

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Type Typical use
Livery vehicle Pre-arranged, for- hire passenger transport
Taxi Often street-hail or meter-based service
Rideshare App-based on-demand service

Plain English

If someone says they use a livery vehicle, they usually mean a car service, black car, limo, or similar chauffeured transport. The exact rules can vary by location, but the common thread is commercial licensing and hired passenger service.

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TL;DR: A livery vehicle is basically a licensed for-hire passenger vehicle, usually booked in advance.

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