Towards a provincial public transport institutional framework for public and non-motorised transport transformation and improvement in the Western Cape

Abstract

The Western Cape Government is currently developing a Provincial Public Transport Institutional Framework (PPTIF) to guide public and non-motorised transport improvement in the non-Metro areas of the Province. The framework aims to address the critical barriers to improving the current unacceptable state of affairs. The framework incorporates innovative approaches to tackling the challenges faced by the sector. Once the framework has been completed, it will be implemented. The PPTIF differs from the Provincial Land Transport Framework (PLTF). The primary reason for the PLTF is to serve as a strategic management tool for the provincial transport department and includes the vision, objectives and policies of the department; current public transport strategies and sector strategies as well as associated financial, monitoring and institutional arrangements. The PPTIF develops aspects of the PLTF in more detail, developing an institutional framework for achieving the improvement to public and non-motorised transport envisioned by the Department. The PPTIF also introduces innovative mechanisms for reducing cost and enhancing capacity to implement, which will inform future versions of the Provincial Land Transport Framework (PLTF).Paper presented at the 34th Annual Southern African Transport Conference 6-9 July 2015 "Working Together to Deliver - Sakha Sonke", CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa.The Minister of Transport, South AfricaTransportation Research Board of the US

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