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Engaging paratransit on public transport reform initiatives in South Africa: A critique of policy and an investigation of appropriate engagement approaches

机译:在南非参与公共交通改革举措的辅助运输:对政策的批评和对适当参与方式的调查

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A number of South African cities are planning integrated public transport networks that rely on the introduction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), in line with similar trends to expand or upgrade public transport services in emerging and industrialised urban transport markets around the globe. In addition, BRT in South Africa is being used as a mechanism to drive reform in the dominant yet highly fragmented paratransit sector, inspired by similar processes particularly in Latin American cities such as Bogota, Mexico City, and Santiago de Chile. Thousands of paratransit operators would have to formalise their businesses, or merge into new or existing operator entities in order to participate in the new systems. There is, however, an absence of accessible business plans and regulatory regime proposals around which paratransit can be engaged to convince it to alter its current modus operandi. A large number of national, regional and local paratransit groupings have furthermore indicated their resistance to the planned networks on the grounds of insufficient consultation, an unclear future role in the system and employee redundancies. Should this deadlock not be resolved, it seems unlikely that the planned networks will be realised in the proposed timeframes, if indeed at all. This paper investigates the South African passenger transport policy framework that has contributed to the current deadlock, and explores appropriate approaches to engaging paratransit operators on a system of contracting, competition and ownership that recognises the sector's aspirations and fragmented nature, yet contributes towards improved passenger transport services. It is the authors' view that paratransit reform is a highly context-specific process, even at the sub-city level, and that this could prevent transferring paratransit regulatory and integration approaches across countries, and even cities in the same country, without adaptation to local conditions.
机译:南非许多城市正在计划依靠引入快速公交(BRT)的综合公共交通网络,以类似的趋势在全球新兴和工业化的城市交通市场中扩展或升级公共交通服务。此外,在类似但类似的过程中,特别是在拉丁美洲城市(如波哥大,墨西哥城和智利圣地亚哥),南非也将BRT用作推动占主导地位但高度分散的辅助运输部门改革的机制。成千上万的辅助公交运营商必须正式开展业务,或合并到新的或现有的运营商实体中,才能参与新系统。但是,由于缺少可访问的商业计划和监管制度建议,因此可以使用辅助运输系统说服它改变其当前的作案手法。此外,许多国家,地区和地方的过境运输集团以咨询不充分,未来在系统中的角色不明确和员工冗员为由,表示对计划中的网络产生抵制。如果这种僵局得不到解决,那么计划中的网络似乎根本不可能在建议的时限内实现。本文研究了造成当前僵局的南非客运政策框架,并探讨了使过境运输运营商参与承包,竞争和所有权系统的适当方法,该系统认识到该部门的愿望和零散的性质,但有助于改善客运服务。作者认为,辅助公交改革是一个高度针对特定环境的过程,即使在副市一级也是如此,这可能会阻止跨国家,甚至同一国家的城市之间跨辅助公交的监管和整合方法在不适应的情况下转移。当地条件。

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