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Driver’s level of training

In the first consultation we asked for views on whether pedicab drivers should have either a full DVLA driving licence or a DVSA Theory Test Certificate. Following consultation responses and work with the industry, we have further considered what is appropriate and have we have revised our position.

We propose that Pedicab driver applicants must complete the National Standard for Cycle Training to, with a qualified trainer prior to their application. Evidence of gaining this training would be required as part of gaining a Pedicab driver licence.

“Adult Bikeability Level 3 training is an advanced cycling course designed to build upon the skills gained in Levels 1 and 2. Level 3 focuses on equipping cyclists with the confidence and ability to handle more complex road situations, including busy streets, junctions, roundabouts, and other high-traffic areas. The training places a strong emphasis on real-world application, helping cyclists develop risk assessment skills, effective signalling techniques, and advanced manoeuvring abilities. Graduates of Level 3 training often gain insights into anticipating other road users' behaviour, handling unexpected hazards, adapting to different weather conditions, and understanding local road regulations. We intend that applicants will be asked to produce a certificate to evidence they have completed the training. There are several accredited cycling training providers delivering this training across London.”


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Driver’s level of training

In the first consultation we asked for views on whether pedicab drivers should have either a full DVLA driving licence or a DVSA Theory Test Certificate. Following consultation responses and work with the industry, we have further considered what is appropriate and have we have revised our position.

We propose that Pedicab driver applicants must complete the National Standard for Cycle Training to, with a qualified trainer prior to their application. Evidence of gaining this training would be required as part of gaining a Pedicab driver licence.

“Adult Bikeability Level 3 training is an advanced cycling course designed to build upon the skills gained in Levels 1 and 2. Level 3 focuses on equipping cyclists with the confidence and ability to handle more complex road situations, including busy streets, junctions, roundabouts, and other high-traffic areas. The training places a strong emphasis on real-world application, helping cyclists develop risk assessment skills, effective signalling techniques, and advanced manoeuvring abilities. Graduates of Level 3 training often gain insights into anticipating other road users' behaviour, handling unexpected hazards, adapting to different weather conditions, and understanding local road regulations. We intend that applicants will be asked to produce a certificate to evidence they have completed the training. There are several accredited cycling training providers delivering this training across London.”


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    Driver’s level of training

    In the first consultation we asked for views on whether pedicab drivers should have either a full DVLA driving licence or a DVSA Theory Test Certificate. Following consultation responses and work with the industry, we have further considered what is appropriate and have we have revised our position.

    We propose that Pedicab driver applicants must complete the National Standard for Cycle Training to , with a qualified trainer prior to their application. Evidence of gaining this training would be required as part of gaining a Pedicab driver licence.

    “Adult Bikeability Level 3 training is an advanced cycling course designed to build upon the skills gained in Levels 1 and 2. Level 3 focuses on equipping cyclists with the confidence and ability to handle more complex road situations, including busy streets, junctions, roundabouts, and other high-traffic areas. The training places a strong emphasis on real-world application, helping cyclists develop risk assessment skills, effective signalling techniques, and advanced manoeuvring abilities. Graduates of Level 3 training often gain insights into anticipating other road users' behaviour, handling unexpected hazards, adapting to different weather conditions, and understanding local road regulations. We intend that applicants will be asked to produce a certificate to evidence they have completed the training. There are several accredited cycling training providers delivering this training across London.”

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