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In March last year it lost that legal battle but had been granted the right to appeal the plans. TfL said on Monday it would now work to introduce a new test that is more relevant to the role of a private hire driver and would allow applicants to “demonstrate the appropriate level of English at the same level as the existing test.” Uber, which was stripped of its licence to operate in London over safety concerns, welcomed the move.
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“We support raising standards and believe that a new test focused on situations drivers may encounter makes a lot more sense,” said a spokesman. “This means we will no longer pursue our legal appeal,” he added. Uber said last week it would introduce new safety features, including 24-hour telephone support for riders and drivers, in concessions to TfL.
The substance of Uber’s appeal against its London licence loss is due to be heard over five days from June 25 with a preliminary hearing scheduled to take place before then in April to discuss further administrative matters.
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