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Blue dot taxi system in the Western Cape : systems and technology overview
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 July 2040The Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works (DTPW) initiated the Blue
Dot Taxi pilot project to encourage, monitor, and reward behaviour change in the minibus
taxi (MBT) industry through an incentive programme for compliant participants. The
incentive is determined by the participant’s performance against specified standards
designed to improve road safety and service quality for passengers and the broader
public. To enable this, each participating taxi is fitted with hardware, including a telematics
device and a driver tag. This hardware links the taxi and driver to the incentive system,
which routinely checks that compliance requirements have been met and measures
performance of the participants against the standards. Participants are enrolled via a
registration portal, and their vehicles are inspected using a purpose-built depot application.
Compliance checks include daily eNatis and operating licence validity checks, amongst
others. All this information feeds into the Intelligent Transport Solution, which monitors and
measures performance through a Business Intelligence platform, and calculates incentive
payments. Passengers can also rate taxis via WhatsApp and USSD and report incidents,
which automatically impacts the incentive calculation and improves accountability of
participating MBT services. The government-owned technology is easily scalable and has
been successfully used to reduce instances of speeding and harsh driving, and improve
passenger perception