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District of Columbia · DC Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV)

Taxi dispatch software Washington, D.C.TLC, BACP, DFHV, LADOT and SFMTA ready.

Cloud taxi dispatch system for Washington, D.C. fleets. DC Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV)-aware booking flows for Washington, D.C.'s 6.5k licensed vehicles. AI Copilot in live taxi dispatch console. Transparent $59-$449/month pricing.

DFHV-compliant cloud taxi dispatch for DC operators serving DCA, IAD, and BWI plus federal/government accounts.

Washington DC's For-Hire Vehicles regulator (DFHV) requires per-trip data submission, vehicle inspections every six months, and a uniform fare meter at the city level. Federal travel rules and inauguration-cycle demand spikes make DC unlike any other US dispatch market.

DFHV-licensed vehicles
~6,500
Federal account demand
Material year-round
Avg airport-to-downtown trip
$27

Ireland · DC Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV)

Built for the operating tempo of Washington, D.C..

Washington, D.C. runs on its own dispatch reality: 3 airports, licensing under DC Department of For-Hire Vehicles (DFHV), and 6.5k licensed vehicles serving 0.71m residents. TaxiCloud is calibrated for it natively.

Population
0.71m
Licensed vehicles
6.5k
Airports
DCA · IAD · BWI
WASHINGTON, D.C.

Washington, D.C. taxi dispatch — the operating reality

TaxiCloud submits per-trip data to DFHV's required schema. Drivers' six-month inspection deadlines are tracked in the Aurora console with a 14-day warning window so vehicles don't fall out of compliance mid-shift.

TaxiCloud taxi dispatch software, calibrated for Washington, D.C.

Federal travel work is materially different from consumer dispatch: rates are GSA-published, receipts must match specific line-item formats, and corporate accounts often pre-authorize specific vehicle classes. The Aurora console handles all three via the corporate-account feature.

Migrating Washington, D.C. fleets to TaxiCloud

Inauguration cycles and major demonstrations drive 5-10× demand spikes on specific known days. Surge pricing is governed by DFHV rules; the platform enforces the local surge ceiling automatically.

FAQ

Taxi dispatch software Washington, D.C. — questions answered.

Does TaxiCloud submit DFHV trip data?
Yes. Per-trip data is submitted in DFHV's accepted schema. Operators can export the same data for their own records.
Are GSA per-diem rates supported for federal travel?
Yes. GSA-published rates can be set as the corporate-account rate for federal customers; receipts are generated in the line-item format federal travel cards expect.
How is the local surge ceiling enforced?
Surge multipliers are capped by DFHV rule; the platform enforces the local ceiling automatically so a runaway multiplier can't be invoiced.

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