Not sure what's going on here - presumably it's some kind of plotting/app issue, but if drivers supposedly have their own holding area at the airport then why are they clogging up the streets elsewhere, unless it's just cars waiting for work not directly associated with BHX.
But I'm sure someone on here with better knowledge than me can shed some light...
Locals living near Birmingham Airport demand action over Uber drivers lay-by behaviourhttps://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/m ... t-28632247West Midlands Police have resorted to handing out £100 on-the-spot fines to Uber drivers causing chaos on a red route near Birmingham Airport, with the local council confirming they have visited the spot a whopping 417 times since ChristmasImage: Birmingham MailUber drivers waiting to pick up customers on a route near Birmingham Airport are being slapped with £100 on-the-spot fines after reports of 'illegal manoeuvres, littering and even using a lay-by as a toilet'. BirminghamLive heard from local residents about chaos on the red route close to BHX allegedly caused by the private hire taxis. Pictures show queues of vehicles parked dangerously on the A45 between Damson Parkway and Goodway Road, blocking access for motorists as well as bus passengers.
Solihull Council confirmed it had visited the site a whopping 417 times, issuing 91 penalty charge notices since Christmas. West Midlands Police also confirmed they have been patrolling the area since January, issuing on-the-spot £100 charges.
'Drivers have been seen to use the lay-by as a toilet and leave litter'Residents and local councillors provided pictures of drivers parked up on the red route between jobs, which can include fares to BHX as well as in the local area.
A Solihull resident who wished to stay anonymous provided pictures of repeated incidents to BirminghamLive from January, and said: "People were struggling to get off the buses and the taxis were stopping on main carriageways, causing us to brake heavily.
"They park on the road to the left of Coventry Road too." Elmdon ward councillors Yvonne Clements (Cons) and Laura McCarthy (Lib Dem) also spoke of public health and safety concerns caused by Uber drivers parked illegally on verges.
When we put local concerns to Uber, they responded to say they are "working on a technical change to help address this issue."
Outlining the issues, Coun Yvonne Clements said: "The most blatant has been the private hire taxi drivers parking on the A45 between Damson Parkway and Goodway Road. [I have been] working with the council and the police on ways to halt this anti-social behaviour.
"It is an offence to park on a red route or in a bus stop. Unfortunately, vehicle drivers have been seen to use the lay-by as a toilet and continually leave litter behind."
She added: "There's nothing wrong with earning a living and many of us have the need to use a taxi from time to time, however it cannot be to the detriment of the wider public and a cause of concern to public health.”
'The current situation isn't safe'Coun Laura McCarthy said BHX has a "duty of care" to its neighbours. “The police and council are doing a good job of moving drivers on and issuing fines to anyone caught parking illegally" she said.
"I have contacted taxi company Uber myself asking for help due to the danger innocent people are facing, but the problem persists. Taxi drivers need to be able to rest and earn a living.
"The current situation isn’t safe for them or other road users. The airport and the taxi companies must work together to find somewhere safe for taxis to park up, before a serious or fatal accident occurs.
"Birmingham Airport has a duty of care to its neighbours in Elmdon and Sheldon. That’s why we are calling for a long-term and sustainable solution for everyone concerned.”
The Lib Dem group added they have dash cam footage showing Uber drivers pull dangerous manoeuvres such as sudden stops and reversing into the dual carriageway. Taxis are also understood to be churning up the verges, littering, and blocking the bus stop leaving alighting users vulnerable.
BHX - 'Taxis have an on-site holding area'A Birmingham Airport spokesperson said: "Birmingham Airport's official on-site black cab provision is easily accessible 24 hours a day, directly outside of the terminal building.
"Private hire drivers in the area are not just for Birmingham Airport. However, for those serving Birmingham Airport customers we have an on-site holding area which all Uber drivers have to use in order to be allocated airport pick-ups. This is in agreement with our Uber partner."
West Midlands Police said they were running extra patrols. A force spokesperson said: "We are aware of the issue of cars parking illegally on the A45. The Lyndon, Elmdon, Olton and Silhill neighbourhood team has been carrying out traffic enforcement in the area since the start of the year.
"As part of this enforcement action, some drivers have been fined £100. We are continuing patrols in the area and are working with the local authority around this issue."
Council has visited site 417 times and issued 91 finesConfirming their crackdown, a spokesperson for Solihull Council said: “We are aware the police have been monitoring these two locations. The Council's civil parking enforcement officers continue to enforce the parking restrictions, visiting 417 times and issuing 91 penalty charge notices since Christmas, when the issue was first brought to our attention.
"The private hire drivers who use this route have been made aware that they are not to be parked in when waiting for their next customer and the situation is improving. Our environmental enforcement officers are also dealing with the litter issues in the area.”
Uber responseAn Uber spokesperson said: “The safety of customers, drivers and the general public is a top priority for Uber and we are working on a technical change to help address this issue. Any driver found driving dangerously faces losing access to the app and all drivers are expected to adhere to applicable laws and regulations including the Highway Code.
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