Uber drivers will be forced to learn English after new legal ruling in High Court

Uber London Ltd has lost its High Court challenge over new language requirement rules planned for private-hire vehicles.

Opponents of the proposed Transport for London (TfL) package, which includes a requirement that drivers undertake tests in reading and writing basic English, (Uber) claim it will lead to "indirect racial discrimination" and threaten the livelihood of around 30,000 drivers.

The company, Uber London Ltd, which has a private-hire vehicle (PHV) operator's licence, launched the action with three individually licensed drivers.

On Friday in London, Mr Justice Mitting said TfL was entitled to require drivers working for the Uber London Ltd network to demonstrate compliance with the English language requirement and there was not any practical alternative.

The judge went on to quash other requirements relating to a telephone service to deal with complaints and insurance.

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