Public transport strategy 2007 : first pillar modal upgrading - the minibus-taxi

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dc.contributor.author Browning, P
dc.contributor.coadvisor
dc.contributor.other Southern African Transport Conference (33rd : 2014 : Pretoria, South Africa)
dc.contributor.other Minister of Transport, South Africa
dc.date.accessioned 2015-06-18T08:26:25Z
dc.date.available 2015-06-18T08:26:25Z
dc.date.created 2015
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.description This paper was transferred from the original CD ROM created for this conference. The material was published using Adobe Acrobat 10.1.0 Technology. The original CD ROM was produced by CE Projects cc. Postal Address: PO Box 560 Irene 0062 South Africa. Tel.: +27 12 667 2074 Fax: +27 12 667 2766 E-mail: proceedings@ceprojects.co.za en_ZA
dc.description.abstract Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Southern African Transport Conference 7-10 July 2014 "Leading Transport into the Future", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. en_ZA
dc.description.abstract In March 2007, Cabinet approved a Public Transport Strategy. It described two ‘pillars’. The first pillar was ‘modal upgrading’ - the introduction of significant improvements in current public transport services. The second pillar envisaged longer-term implementation of high quality integrated public transport networks. The Department of Transport has recently stated that although emphasis has been placed on the second pillar, there is an urgent need to also focus on the first pillar, ie modal upgrading. It said that modal upgrading interventions are necessary if the current public transport service environment is to be stabilised. The three modes of public transport are rail, bus and minibus-taxi. Rail upgrading is being addressed by PRASA way of a large-scale recapitalisation programme. The upgrading of the bus mode is the subject of a review of the subsidy system. These two modes are operated by formal sector entities. By contrast, the taxi is in the informal sector. Its business and operating practices are quite different from those of the formal sector. There will be a need for an intermediate stage in the transition of the taxi industry to the formal sector. This paper suggests that the right approach will be to encourage, facilitate and, where necessary, require taxi operators to make the transition to what we can call the semiformal sector of the public transport business. The appropriate legal structure is the cooperative. Taxi operators may be reluctant to move from their present comfort zone into this new structure. There will be a need for both a ‘carrot’ and a ‘stick’. en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Browning, P, R 2014, Public transport strategy 2007 : first pillar modal upgrading - the minibus-taxi, Paper presented at the 33rd annual Southern African Transport Conference 7-10 July 2014 "Leading Transport into the Future", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. en_ZA
dc.identifier.isbn 978-1-920017-61-3
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/45553
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.rights University of Pretoria en_ZA
dc.subject Public transport strategy en_ZA
dc.subject Minibus taxi en_ZA
dc.subject Modal upgrade en_ZA
dc.title Public transport strategy 2007 : first pillar modal upgrading - the minibus-taxi en_ZA
dc.type Presentation en_ZA


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