Title: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
1DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Presentation to the Joint Monitoring Committee on
Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of
Children, Youth and Disabled Persons 21 October
2005
2MANDATE
- To maximise the contribution of transport to the
economic and social development goals of the
society by providing fully integrated transport
operations and infrastructure.
3Vision
- Provide safe, reliable, effective and fully
integrated - transport operations and infrastructure, which
will - best meet the needs of all communities, improving
- levels of service and cost in a fashion which
supports - Government strategies for economic and social
- development, whilst being environmentally and
- Economically sustainable
4Mission
- To lead the development of transport by creating
a framework of sustainable policies, regulations
and implementable models to support Government
strategies for economic, social and international
development
5DOT Programmes aimed at improving the status and
life of Children, Youth and Disabled Persons
- Road Safety Campaign
- Shova Kalula Bicycle Project
- Taxi Recapitilisation
- International Civil Aviation Day
- Maritime Awards
- Rural Transport Strategy for South Africa
- Accessible Transport projects for disabled
persons - Urban Renewal Programme
- Capacity Development and Training
- Community Development
6Road Safety Campaign
- The DOT developed a Life Skills Orientation
- programme to educate learners on road safety
matters. - The programme includes
- TV programmes
- Radio programmes
- Workshops for 116 000 teachers across the country
- Worksheets for learners
- Scholar Patrol, DOT provides equipment and
training to Provincial officers - Budget Allocation R9 million
7SHOVA KALULA BICYCLE PROJECT
- During 2001 the Department of Transport
established a National Shova Kalula Bicycle
programme. The aim of the programme is to promote
the use of bicycles as a low cost-mobility
solution and is especially aimed at disadvantaged
rural and urban people who have to walk long
distances, especially learners in rural and urban
areas. - This project is complimented by Provincial
projects - To date 5900 bicycles costing R535.70 each were
distributed across the 9 Provinces - Budget Allocation R10 million
8Taxi Recapitalisation Programme (TRP)
- The mandate of the TRP is to promote
accessibility and mobility for people with
special needs. - All taxi operators will have to comply with the
SABS safety specifications intended to cater for
people with special needs. - Budget Allocation R7.7 billion over next 7 years
9International Civil Aviation Day
- The International Civil Aviation Organisation
(ICAO) declared 7 December as International Civil
Aviation Day (ICAD). The event is targeted mainly
at the youth to inform them of aviation matters
and hopefully attract them to enter the aviation
related field. - The day will include presentations by various
speakers from diverse aviation backgrounds. - To ensure that all the young people across the
country are exposed to this information, the
event is rotated amongst the Provinces.
10ICAD cont.
- To date the event was hosted by the following
provinces - Gauteng 2002
- Limpopo 2003
- Mpumulanga 2005
- Budget Allocation R1 million
11Maritime Awards
- The celebration of World Maritime Day is
targeted at the youth as part of the project was
to expose them to the field of maritime. - Furthermore, to inform them of the current issues
of the industry. - The youth is provided with an opportunity also to
interact with the Minister of Transport and other
prominent members of the industry.
12Maritime awards cont.
- This event is also rotated to the various ports
to ensure that all young people are exposed to
issues of maritime. - To date the following Ports hosted the event
- Cape Town 2003
- Richards Bay 2004
- Kwazulu Natal 2005
- Budget Allocation R50 000 which is complimented
by the industry contributions.
13Rural Transport Strategy
- Studies have shown that
- 50 of the population of South Africa is rural
out of which 72 of the total population who are
poor resides in the rural areas. - Rural communities have vastly inferior access to
basic social services. - Therefore the delivery of rural transport
services can be a catalyst for sustainable
economic development, improved social access and
poverty alleviation in the rural areas. - Hence the department allocated a budget of R9.8
million for the implementation of its Rural
Transport Strategy for South Africa. - Phase 1 of the implementation commenced in June
2005.
14Accessible Transport Projects for Disabled Persons
- The Department of Transport mainstreamed
disability issues within the accessible transport
projects. - The Department developed the Short-term Strategic
Framework on Accessible Transport which will be
tabled in Cabinet for approval once finalised by
the Minister.
15- To give impetus to the strategy a number of
demonstration projects were embarked upon with a
number of municipalities and by the Department
itself. They are as follows - Dial a ride project in Cape Town R5 million
- The Model Tender Contract Document set out
- minimum vehicle standards for disabled persons.
- The DOT has put aside R2.4 billion for the
transformation of the bus industry.
16Urban Renewal Programme (URP)
- The Shova Kalula Bicycle Project forms part of
the URP as well as the EPWP. - It involved the construction of cycle lanes in
Galeshewe at a cost of R1 053 636 using labour
intensive methods - 26 local people were employed in the project.
17ACCESSIBILITY cont.
- Rail Facilities provided to date
- The Platform Height Rectification Project is
aimed at closing, as far as possible, the
vertical and horizontal gaps between the train
and platform R1 billion. - Mandalay and Lentegeur stations in the Western
Cape (Universal accessibility) (R34m). - Germiston station - Currently implemented -
Replacing a footbridge with universal
accessibility to the entire station complex and
surroundings (R10m). - Park station - Fully accessible with lifts to
platforms. - Khayelitsha extension. Two new stations will be
fully accessible. (R26m).
18Capacity Development and Training
- Three Centres of Development have been
established to assist the department in the
development of a pool of transport professionals
as well as to build capacity more especially
amongst the previously disadvantaged students. - The Southern, Northern and Eastern Transportation
Centres of Development are responsible in this
regard. - For example, one of the key challenges to address
skills shortages in the following areas - civil engineers,
- technicians, and
- technologists.
- Budget Allocation R6 684 000.00
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19Training cont.
- Ever since the inception of both the internship
and learnership programmes, the DOT has exposed
66 youth to the programmes out of which 28 were
permanently appointed within the department. - An amount of R 1 316 317 was spent during
2004/2005 to date. - 60 young DOT officials utilised the internal
bursary scheme. The budget allocation for the
bursary scheme R500 000 - The DOT also undertakes roadshows to schools and
participate in the open week days of various
tertiary institutions. These activities are
funded by the operational budget of the
Directorate Capacity Development amounting to
R1.3 million
20Training cont.
- Rail Sector R700 000 allocated for bursaries
- Roads R6.2 million since 1998 on the Technology
Research Activity Centre (TRAC) project aimed at
aiding high school learners with Mathematics ,
Science and Technology. - Streetwise Education Project is aimed at primary
school learners to educate them on road safety,
R420 000 was allocated to the project for
2004-2005 financial year. Roadshows were
conducted country-wide where education tools were
distributed to the educators.
21Training cont.
- Aviation R12 million is allocated annually to
train 30 young Air Traffic Controllers - The Airports Company of South Africa has the
following education and training programmes
targeted at the youth from disadvantaged
communities - RAU Call Students tuition six Grade 10 learners
R87 500 - Seven students outstanding fees at University of
Johannesburg R138 000 - Cape Town Peninsula University Technology - R80
000 - Emthonjeni Learning Support R120 00
22Community Development
- The DOT in collaboration with SANRAL spent R7.6
million on the Extended Public Works Programme
(EPWP),aimed at poverty alleviation and job
creation amongst the youth. - ACSA donates on an annual basis, wheelchairs to
learners to assist them with mobility and access
into school facilities and other facilities. - To date 148 wheelchairs were donated, a further
250 will be donated during December 2005. - R800 000 was set aside over a two-year period
(2003/04 and 2005/06 financial years)
23Community Development cont.
- Sports development ACSA sponsored a sum of R1.3
million towards sports development for people
with disabilities - 18 entry level and performance sports wheelchairs
were distributed nationally by Wheelchair Tennis
South Africa. - The cost of the specially designed wheelchairs
amounted to R144 000 - ACSA recently erected a creche for children in
the Kathlehong area to the value of R1.2 million. -
24Community Development cont.
- A fully fitted computer centre to the value of
R120 000 was erected and handed over to the
!XuKhwe San communities in Platfontein outside
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