Cambridge reviews Uber licence following London, Sheffield suspensions

Taxi app’s cars will continue operating in English capital until at least April

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Uber employs around 40,000 drivers in London alone
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Cambridge is reviewing Uber’s licence to determine whether the company is a “fit and proper” private car hire operator following suspensions in London and Sheffield.

Cambridge’s Taxi Licensing Committee will meet on Monday to discuss the renewal of the ride-sharing app’s licence, which expires later this month, in light of the Transport for London (TfL) suspension, the Cambridge News reports. Although Cambridge transport firms have lodged objections about Uber since it began operating in the city last November, complaints about how the newcomer handles booking were not upheld, the newspaper says.

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