eThekwini plans to strengthen its public transport system by undertaking a tour to study Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Systems in South America.
The Executive Committee has tabled a report stating that the head of the eThekwini Transport Authority will lead a delegation of city officials, councillors, bus operators and minibus taxi operators on a study tour to South America. The aim of the tour is to expose the industry to BRT systems that are fully operational in a number of cities. This will allow the delegation to observe first-hand and gain insights into the services through interactions with the bus operating companies and fare collection operations. South America was chosen because the circumstances are very similar to South Africa and public transport operators function in a similar manner to the taxi and small bus operators in South Africa. They were informal with an over-supply of vehicles which led to destructive competition and violence. South America’s approach was to incentivise the sector through the transition into formal contracted services on a conditional basis.What else to read
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