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Progress Report on Efforts to Resolve RSA/Lesotho Passenger Transport Operation

Progress Report on Efforts to Resolve RSA/Lesotho Passenger Transport Operation Presentation to Select Committee 28 January 2014. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Purpose Background Problem Statement Model for resolving the impasse Implementation Plan Conclusion. PURPOSE.

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Progress Report on Efforts to Resolve RSA/Lesotho Passenger Transport Operation

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  1. Progress Report on Efforts to Resolve RSA/Lesotho Passenger Transport Operation Presentation to Select Committee 28 January 2014

  2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Background • Problem Statement • Model for resolving the impasse • Implementation Plan • Conclusion

  3. PURPOSE To brief the Select Committee for Public Services on new developments in relation to the RSA/Lesotho Passenger Transportation Challenges

  4. BACKGROUND Cross border transportation is regulated through legal prescripts; • Cross-Border Transport Act, 4 of 1998 , as amended • National Land Transport Act, 5 of 2009 • National Road Traffic Act, 93 of 1996, as amended • Tourism Act, 72 of 1993 Additional instruments applicable are;- • Multi-lateral agreements like SADC Protocol on Transport, Communications & Meteorology and SACU Memorandum of Understanding on Road Transport • Bilateral agreements Bilateral Agreements concluded between SA and;

  5. PROBLEM STATEMENT • Economic by-pass; - Act doesn’t cater for local operators and as such it over-saturates the market • Different regulatory regimes in the manner in which permits are issued; to wit , CBRTAct, NLTA, Provincial Acts • That resulted in;- • Impeded flow of passenger traffic: cross-border operations terminating at the ports of entry; • violent practices between operators; • Existence of illegal taxi ranking facilities located at various ports of entry; • Congestion which leads to compromised border control operations and security integrity. • Non-compliance to provisions of SACU MoU on Road Transportation.

  6. MODEL FOR RESOLVING THE IMPASSE • KEY ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESS • Restoration of law and order • Implementation of verification outcomes • Transition window (Testing the framework developed) • Legislative review • Special Emergency measures

  7. MODEL FOR RESOLVING THE IMPASSE RESTORATION OF LAW AND ORDER • To be a top priority and be implemented with immediate effect; • Minister has already deployed authority to The Premier of the province; • Development of an integrated law enforcement plan; • Joint law enforcement interventions;

  8. MODEL FOR RESOLVING THE IMPASSE IMPLEMENTATION OF VERIFICATION OUTCOMES • Six categories identified;- • Double dipping - total of 31 vehicles identified; • Leased vehicle - 15 vehicles identified; • Shared registrations – 8 vehicles identified; • Cross border operators – 27 vehicles identified; • Inter- and intra- provincial operators – total number yet to be determined; • Domestic permits with unauthorised destinations to border towns - total number to be determined.

  9. MODEL FOR RESOLVING THE IMPASSE IMPLEMENTATION OF VERIFICATION OUTCOMES • Interfacing the different permit/license systems, i.e. OLAS, CBRTS, e-Natis. • Double dipping - stop practise with immediate effect. • Leased vehicle – practice discontinued • Shared registrations – practice discontinued • A moratorium would be applied to all aspiring entrants until the challenges are resolved

  10. MODEL FOR RESOLVING THE IMPASSE TRANSITION WINDOW • Categories 5 & 6 (Inter- and Intra-provincial operators);- • To normalise those doing 2km radius operation unlawfully in the medium-term, • Inter/Intra-provincial operators to be exempted from carrying cross border permit, • Inter-provincial operators to be handled in medium to long term for purposes of engaging operators and acquiring more details, • Same principle applied in category 5 will apply to category 6 in the medium-term,

  11. MODEL FOR RESOLVING THE IMPASSE LEGISLATIVE REVIEW • There is need to synchronise the C-BRT Act, NLTA and other relevant pieces of legislation; SPECIAL DISPENSATION MEASURES • The Minister will delegate to The Premier to declare special emergency measures;   • Special Regulations will have to be developed setting out the nature of the emergency measures to be implemented.

  12. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  13. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  14. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  15. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  16. CONCLUSION • The proposed model was presented to MEC on 16/01/2014, • The proposed model presented to Taxi Operators on 19/01/2014, • MEC commended the team and gave the approach his blessing, • Matter is due for presentation to both Freetrans EXCO and C-BRTA Regulatory Committee. THANK YOU!

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