Following the Pedicabs (London) Act passed in June, Transport for London (TfL) is engaging with the public to develop regulations for pedicabs. MP Rachel Blake advocates banning amplified sounds from pedicabs, citing disturbances affecting local communities' tranquility, especially during nighttime. The consultation seeks feedback on addressing noise and fare regulations, highlighting challenges posed by unregulated pedicabs on road safety and consumer fairness. TfL encourages public participation to shape effective measures for a safe and well-managed pedicab industry in London.
From the West End to Westminster, these vehicles have created nuisance for communities who are seeking peace and quiet in their neighbourhoods. The impact on local residents, families, and businesses is undeniable - especially in the evenings and late at night.
Pedicabs are the only form of unregulated public transport in London and have an impact on the safety of the capital's road network, as well as customers being charged well-documented rip-off fares.
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