Uber handed official licence to operate in Lincoln

A licence as been granted after concerns were raised over Uber drivers working in the city under licences issued by other authorities, such as Wolverhampton.

Uber has officially been granted an operator’s licence in Lincoln by the city’s council.

Simon Colburn, assistant director for health and environmental services at the council, said issuing the licence meant the authority could now “manage complaints, enforce safety standards and protect passengers”.

Uber see the move as a boost for the local economy, with a spokesperson saying: “We see strong demand for Uber in Lincoln.” 

A licence has been granted after concerns were raised over Uber drivers working in the city under licences issued by other authorities, such as Wolverhampton.

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The council said Uber met all the legal requirements and were “legally required to issue a licence.” 

The arrival of Uber has previously sparked debate among local licensed drivers, who argued that app-based competitors had not “jumped through the same hoops” as traditional cabbies.

Uber said their launch would provide “new earning opportunities for local drivers,” highlighting that those on the platform have access to holiday pay, pensions, and union representation.

Uber is now finalising its launch plans and the council insists that having the company under its direct supervision is the best way to ensure a level playing field and passenger safety.

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