Labour unveils new driving laws and parking rules as new powers impact millions
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Labour has pushed through sweeping new driving and transport laws, granting authorities fresh powers to clamp down on pavement parking and tighten regulation of e-bikes and e-scooters across England.
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The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill became law today after passing through Parliament, marking one of the most significant overhauls of urban transport rules in recent years.The legislation hands Transport for London enhanced authority over micromobility services, paving the way for a unified licensing system for dockless e-bikes across the capital.The move is intended to end the current patchwork of borough-level rules, which critics explained has left riders, councils and pedestrians struggling to navigate inconsistent regulations.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Harry Foskin, Senior Public Policy Manager at Voi Technology, said the Government had now done its part, and it was time for action in the capital.
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