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Pedicabs: New safety rules being introduced
Pedicabs: New safety rules being introduced

Dangerous pedicabs to face driving fines

Katharine Barney, Evening Standard
22 Oct 2007


New safety rules are to be brought in to govern the hundreds of pedicabs operating in central London.

Experts are concerned that the rapid growth of the bicycle rickshaws - there are now about 600 - is putting people at risk.

Even though they carry passengers, the pedicabs have the same legal status as bicycles. Drivers do not have to be licensed, or have insurance.

The rules are being proposed as part of the London Local Authorities and Transport for London Bill, which will be presented in Parliament on 27 November. It would enable councils to serve fixed penalty notices for parking on yellow lines, jumping red lights or driving in bus lanes.

The move comes after a string of accidents involving pedicabs. In one, a passenger was thrown out and knocked unconscious. In another, a pedicab overturned after a collision with a bus. It also follows two weekends of action last month by police and Westminster council, which led to seven arrests and 43 warnings.

Westminster councillor Danny Chalkley said: "We have been lobbying the Government for some time for further powers to help us tackle rogue pedicab operators, but we do need more weapons... to deal with them before somebody is killed."

TfL's Public Carriage Office said a planned licensing scheme would become mandatory if the High Court declared pedicabs a type of hackney carriage.

Graeme Rivett, spokesman for London Pedicabs, said: "We welcome the new rules but we do need to have allocated parking space and ranks."

Some drivers are against the plans. One said: "It just feels like they are trying to choke us out of business. Clubbers and tourists love us."

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whoever wrote this article forgot to sign it!!!whoever wrote this article forgot to proof what is writing..
WHOEVER wrote this article have fobia from bikes OR from the people that drive them...
Show your face because we show ours everydays!!we are happy to work in a racist background!!!Stop to mess with our lives mr Nothing!!!!

- H.capitan, London, 27/12/2010 17:39
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They are a great idea and something London should be proud of, though at this point a number of groups with strong interest against the pedicabs are pushing for an unworkable license. If a workable license existed then pedicabs would have insurance, training and would welcome a more stable industry BUT as the current moves are aimed at killing this industry I can see why nobody wants to sign on the doted line.

- F Schroder, London, 19/12/2008 12:14
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Bicycle cabs should be insured and subject to safety and traffic regulation as vehicles for hire. We are commercial traffic.
As a bike-cab owner/operator, I am cheerfully complying with new pedicab ordinances in Orlando, Florida, USA. I live here and don't need idiots ruining my business.

- Hugh E Webber, Orlando, Florida, USA, 28/10/2007 00:25
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