Should taxis be allowed back at Bank junction?
A decision on whether taxis should be allowed to use all of one of London's busiest junctions is set to be made later.
Restrictions were introduced to Bank junction in 2017 after a cyclist died there and more than 100 people were injured. At the time, it was the most dangerous junction in the Square Mile.
Now, the changes, which allow only buses, cyclists and pedestrians to use all of the junction's roads, have reduced causalities to "virtually nil".
But there've been ongoing calls for black cabs to be given access again.
成人快手 Radio London's Jim Davis has been hearing the arguments for and against.
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