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Struggling to get an Uber? Pay row, driver shortages and multi-apping causing nightmare for users

EXCLUSIVE: Uber faces a driver shortage after thousands quit during the pandemic due to a drop in demand for taxis, drivers say. It has led to increased wait times and more drivers using rival apps.

Motorists are fined £14m in a year for entering cycle-friendly Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London

Motorists are fined £14m in a year for entering cycle-friendly Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London
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Sadiq Khan WINS second round of battle over controversial LTNs

Sadiq Khan WINS second round of battle over controversial LTNs
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Cabbies win road curbs challenge

Cabbies win road curbs challenge
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Keith Prince AM condemns Streetspace scheme

Keith Prince AM, Havering and Redbridge Published: 8:45 AM February 6, 2021    Keith Prince AM says the mayor of London should drop his appeal over the Streetspace scheme - Credit: City Hall Transport for London s disastrous Streetspace scheme has been ruled unlawful by the High Court - this must be a wake-up call for the mayor.  The High Court found that Sadiq Khan took advantage of the pandemic to push through radical changes to our roads with no consultation. Shamefully, the court ruled that the mayor ignored the needs of people with protected characteristics, including the elderly and disabled . The United Trade Action Group and Licensed Taxi Drivers Association brought the case to the court after TfL issued a traffic order creating A10 Bishopsgate bus-only corridors, banning access to taxi drivers. The court ruled this unfair and irrational scheme failed to recognise black cabs as a mode of public transport and was found to impact adversely on certain sections

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