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  • Black Cabs (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Keith Prince
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Keith Prince AM: First of all, Mr Mayor, thank you for attending the Haven House event last week. It was very gracious of you to come along to that. Continuing on black cabs, one of the big issues of course is around The Knowledge and the massive drops we have seen in the number of black cab drivers doing The Knowledge. I have actually seen advertising for people to do The Knowledge, which is something I have never seen before. What can we do about that, Mr Mayor? What plan do you have to do about it?
  • TfL Inefficiency (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Susan Hall
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Susan Hall AM: Mr Mayor, there is real growing local support and a very positive campaign from the splendid Elliot Colburn MP [for Carshalton and Wallington]. Will you start to seriously consider the extension of the Overground from West Croydon to Sutton?
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Lord Bailey of Paddington
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Shaun Bailey AM: Mr Mayor, on 7 February [2020] 97% of Unite bus drivers voted to strike over fatigue and safety. A week later, you announced that bus drivers would receive an extra £34 million in bonuses. How many more trade unions can expect this kind of hush money?
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM: Mr Mayor, in terms of going further, let us look at the ULEZ. The first phase came in in April last year. It has been a huge success and I really welcome its extension in October 2021, but I do have some questions about how the wider zone is going to operate. Firstly, it is going to go up to but not include the North and South Circular. I am wondering, will you consider revising the border to include the North and South Circulars?
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Leonie Cooper
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Léonie Cooper AM: One of the issues that is filling my postbag is from people on my side of the river who are struggling with the replacement bus services, which they say are just not frequent enough, particularly in the rush hour peaks. I wondered if there was any likelihood of bus frequency being improved because it is quite clear from your answer to Assembly Member [Tony] Devenish that we are talking about something that is going to longer rather than shorter, which is pretty much as anticipated. Is there anything you can do for my constituents?
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Jennette Arnold OBE AM: Firstly, can I just add my congratulations to TfL staff and management for what I would call the transport revolution that has taken place across our city in the last 20 years? I say that based on the knowledge of the first transport goals and aims that were set out by the first Labour Mayor and having been able to be in a position in my constituency, with all the infrastructure development that my constituents have received, to see that 20-year strategy being delivered. Commissioner, that is the high point. I want now to raise some...
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Susan Hall
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Susan Hall AM: First of all, bravo for those questions. Thank you very much, Assembly Member Arnold, for that. I am sure the Mayor is as surprised as I am - for once we will share an emotion - that the Assembly Member for Harrow and Brent did not even mention the wretched Metropolitan line, which has been a complete disaster for the last year. We have had nothing but trouble being turfed off trains and so on. Mr Mayor, I will ask you: are you happy with the service that -- Tony Arbour AM (Deputy Chairman): Hang on, Assembly...
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Siân Berry AM: . I am going to ask two short questions for two pieces of information, if that is OK. First of all, Mr Mayor, you wrote to me in September 2019 about some of the operational aspects of the ULEZ and said that in relation to things like the operations plan and the camera strategy there would be a data protection impact assessment. Has that been done? If not, when will that be done?
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Andrew Dismore AM: What action has been taken to improve cycling infrastructure in London over the past four years?
  • London's transport policies (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Onkar Sahota
    • Meeting date: 05 March 2020
    Dr Onkar Sahota AM: Mr Mayor, one of the figures collected by TfL is the lost customer hours due to industrial strikes. In the eight years when we had Boris Johnson as the Mayor, 28.4 million hours were lost. Under your mayoralty so far, it has only been 5.3 million. Apart from you rolling your sleeves up and getting involved in industrial action - and London has benefitted from that - but also London has benefited from your fares policy. Can you please tell me that apart from you rolling your sleeves up and reducing industrial strikes in London, what...