MEC Mamabolo engages Gauteng Bus Commuters' Forums

Department of Roads and Transport 2020/08/16 - 22:00



Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure has met representatives from the Commuter Forums from regions across the province to discuss transport-related issues affecting commuters. The meeting took lace on Saturday, 15 August 2020.

The gathering provided a platform for commuter representatives to voice their concerns and frustrations to the MEC around various challenges they are face with.

Amongst issues raised by representatives included unroadworthy busses; fare increases without consultation; long term bus contracts not benefitting commuters, limited or no bus operations in certain areas; unreliable bus schedules as well as impact of COVID9 on commuters. 

Referring to the meeting, MEC Mamabolo indicated that “this engagement is one of our interventions aimed at building a smart transport system and finding solutions to challenges faced by commuters”. 

They further requested that a tag system be introduced, replacing the current ticket system, which they felt disadvantages commuters in cases where busses do not operate on particular days. 

The representatives also appealed to the provincial government to look into the issue of subsidized bus contracts by setting up a Commission of Inquiry. 

Forums further requested the convening a Provincial Public Transport Commuters Indaba where all issues affecting commuters will be discussed. 

The MEC gave an undertaking to convene the Indaba post COVID19 and encouraged representatives to submit a memorandum of their demands to be part of agenda. 

"We will continue to do our best to ensure that commuter issues are heard and addressed. The meeting laid a basis for the Public Transport Commuters Indaba and we will continue to hold further engagements ahead of the Indaba" said the MEC. 

He further emphasised the importance for consistent and continuous engagements with public transport users in the province. 

"We are continuously working on improving and modernising our public transport system and engagements with stakeholders assist us in understanding the challenges faced by our communities. Central to our interventions is the Gauteng Transport Authority (GTA) that will ensure that planning and implementation of public transport systems  across all five regions is integrated".

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