London Pedicab Regulation Moves Forward After Public Backs Tackling 'Wild West' Rip-Off Fares and Safety Fears
- Transport for London plans to regulate pedicabs starting early next year to address safety and fare concerns across the capital.
- TfL gained statutory powers in late 2024 following parliamentary approval and conducted a consultation that revealed strong public demand for regulation.
- The consultation recorded 7,699 responses showing 75% feel unsafe using pedicabs, 95% support criminal background checks, and 97% want mandatory insurance.
- Will Norman said some drivers behave unsafely and charge extortionate prices, while Ros Morgan highlighted rogue operators' impact and welcomed TfL’s licensing plans.
- TfL will enforce rules with fines up to £2,500 and license fees will cover costs, aiming to ensure a safer, fairer pedicab industry and protect London’s reputation.
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TfL set to regulate pedicabs in London for the first time amid safety concerns
A survey of 7,700 people has found overwhelming support for regulation.
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