TfL has new powers to tackle e-bike parking - it's being urged to use them
TfL can now license operators, set parking rules and fine firms as City Hall Labour urges action on nuisance pavement parking.
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TfL urged to utilise new powers to curb 'nuisance' e-bike parking
A newly-passed law has handed sweeping licensing powers to TfL to create a single city-wide regulatory framework for dockless e-bike operators, reports Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter Elly Baker, City Hall Labour’s transport spokesperson (credit Facuno Arrizabalaga/MyLondon) Transport for London (TfL) must use new regulatory powers granted by the government to crack down on “nuisance” e-bike parking, City Hall Labour have said. The capit…
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TfL given powers to crack down on "nuisance" Lime bikes blocking London pavements
Transport for London (TfL) must use new regulatory powers granted by the government to crack down on “nuisance” e-bike parking, City Hall Labour have said. The capital’s boroughs have struggled to properly regulate the vehicles, which have exploded in popularity in recent years, due to a lack of legal powers and a cohesive strategy between different areas of London. The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act, passed earlier this year, …
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