There will be significant disruption to TfL’s rail and tube services throughout March due to large-scale engineering works, and TfL is advising people to plan ahead.
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Pedicabs will soon be regulated and enforced effectively to prevent drivers working illegally, the Mayor of London’s walking ...
TfL has introduced new regulations for pedicabs that will raise standards for drivers, vehicles and operators to ensure ...
New regulations are to ban drivers blaring out music and charging 'rip-off' fares. Pedicab drivers are to be banned from ...
Under the new scheme, pedicab drivers will need to pay for a licence, meet English language requirements, pass a safety test, and hold at least a driving theory test certificate. Each pedicab and ...
Transport for London (TfL) has had to pull part of its latest video campaign against harassment of female passengers because, in the offending clip, the man who was shown pestering a woman happened ...
London pedicab crackdown will see an end to ‘rip-off fares’ and ‘blaring music’ - Rickshaw riders in the capital will be ...
“Pedicabs should be a fun way to explore London – but too often people face rip-off fares, blaring music and unsafe behaviour ...
Transport for London (TfL) will introduce maximum metered fares for pedicab journeys from October, setting a base fare of up to £5 plus a charge of up to £1 per minute, as part of a new regulatory ...
Transport for London plans to introduce new rules for drivers, who will now be required to pass a safety test, have a driving ...