Mudavhi, N.B.2025-10-232025-10-232025http://hdl.handle.net/2263/104953Papers presented virtually at the 43rd International Southern African Transport Conference on 07 - 10 July 2025.South Africa’s rural transport fraternity faces challenges. About a third of the population lives in areas where infrastructure is crumbling, public transport is scarce, and long walks are a norm as mobility is a daily struggle. These hardships don't just make mobility difficult, they also create barriers to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, trapping communities in cycles of poverty. This essay looks at how smart, technology-driven, and community-led mobility solutions can assist to close the gap between rural and urban mobility. Drawing on examples from South Africa and the wider Southern African region, it highlights the exigency for sustainable, smart solutions that empower rural communities, fix infrastructure gaps, and make the most of the new technologies. The essay explores key areas where real change is possible. Digital tools are proving to be powerful from SMS-based ride-hailing services and mobile money systems to digital maps that chart informal transport routes. Projects such as bicycle distribution programs and the rollout of solar-powered electric micro-vehicles offer practical, scalable options designed specifically for rural life. Building better rural roads, creating pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, and even testing drone-based services are all critical steps to back up these mobility solutions. Using GIS technology for smarter, data-driven planning while making sure communities have a say ensures that investments meet local needs. The essay proposes alternative recommendations to making mobility a right for every South African which should not just be a dream but a necessary step to a more connected, inclusive, and sustainable mobility future.7 pagesPDFSouthern African Transport Conference 2025Smart sustainable rural mobility solutions for South Africa : closing the urban-rural gapArticle