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Calculation on Bus Driver “Rest Time”

  • Reference: 2020/0745
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
Mr Mayor, in your answer to Mayoral Question 2019/6054 you referred to the "rest time" bus drivers enjoy while on two or three days of consecutive 12-hour shifts. Do you include as "rest time" the time bus drivers may not be driving, but do not have access to proper rest facilities in a depot, and may have to be "walking up and down the high street" as described by Union Representative John Murphy on the Union’s Twitter Feed on 10 January https://twitter.com/unitetheunion/status/1214138791826341890?s=21

Unite the Union’s Ballot for Bus Drivers’ Strike

  • Reference: 2020/0744
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
Mr Mayor, when you encouraged demonstrating Unite the Union Bus Drivers at City Hall on 29 August 2019 to 'keep up the pressure on TfL' over bus driver fatigue, was balloting their members to secure their support for strike action, as they did on 7 February, what you had in mind?

Delays in the Publication of the Loughbrough Study on Bus Driver Fatigue

  • Reference: 2020/0743
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
Mr Mayor, now that it is clear that Unite the Union does not, in fact agree that TfL is doing enough on bus driver fatigue, based on their decision this week to ballot their members over strike action, would you agree that delaying the release of the Loughborough report for 3 months while negotiating with them - as described in your answer to Mayoral Question 2019/17463 - was a mistake?

Go Look See (5)

  • Reference: 2020/0742
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
Who receives copies of TfL’s “Go Look See” Bus Crash Investigation Reports?

Go Look See (4)

  • Reference: 2020/0741
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
What sort of training have the executives who carry out “Go Look See” Bus Crash Investigation had? Please provide all documentation (emails, meeting minutes, decision memorandums, handwritten notes) associated with this training.

Go Look See (3)

  • Reference: 2020/0740
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
Which TfL executive is responsible for (1) carrying out “Go Look See" investigations and (2a) collecting (2b) analysing and (2c) distributing information collected from TfL’s “Go Look See” Bus Crash Investigation Process?

Go Look See (2)

  • Reference: 2020/0739
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
How many "Go Look See” Investigation Reports were prepared in—respectively—calendar years 2018 and 2019? Please provide me with copies of each of these reports.

Go Look See (1)

  • Reference: 2020/0738
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
During the Transport Commissioner’s appearance before the Transport Committee on 4 February 2020, he mentioned that TfL had instituted a process called “Go Look See” which meant a senior member of TfL was sent to investigate every single Bus Crash where someone was killed or seriously injured. Please provide me with all correspondence (emails, meeting minutes, decision memorandums, handwritten notes) associated with the establishment of TfL’s "Go Look See" Bus Crash Investigation Process.

Redbridge Roundabout

  • Reference: 2020/0737
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
Can the Mayor tell us what he has done to resolve the issues around traffic flows and Key Success Indicators at Redbridge Roundabout?

Cuckooing

  • Reference: 2020/0736
  • Question by: Keith Prince
  • Meeting date: 24 February 2020
What progress has the Met made to stop cuckooing?
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