National Taxi Alliance cautions against intimidation of commuters

The National Taxi Alliance has reaffirmed commuters' right to choose their preferred transport without intimidation or coercion amid reports of bullying by some taxi operators.

The National Taxi Alliance (NTA) stated that passengers must remain free to use taxis, buses, trains, e-hailing services or other lawful options. It urged operators to improve service, safety and reliability instead of using force or threats. The NTA warned that members who interfere with passenger choice or other providers' operations will face disciplinary action. Spokesperson Theo Malele called on members, commuters, law enforcement and regulators to report incidents of forced patronage. Separately, the South African National Taxi Council in the North West said it will take disciplinary measures against patrollers shown in a viral video intimidating commuters in Hebron and Brits. The incident involves tensions with contracted bus operators and has prompted action from the provincial Transport Department.

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South Africa's National Taxi Alliance has urged the government to mitigate the impact of impending fuel price hikes set for April 1, warning of inevitable taxi fare increases. The surge is linked to international oil prices and the rand's weakness, exacerbated by the US-Israel-Iran conflict. Commuters at Soweto's Bara taxi rank expressed fears over rising living costs.

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Thousands of students heading home for April holidays have been stranded nationwide due to a crackdown on public service vehicles by authorities. The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) says the operation has caused a shortage of vehicles and fare hikes. The situation exposes young travellers to risks.

Pinag-aaralan ng Department of Transportation (DOTr) at Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) ang panukalang amnesty para sa mga driver ng transport network vehicle services (TNVS) na na-onboard kahit lumampas sa limitasyon ng sasakyan. Ayon kay DOTr Secretary Giovanni Lopez, lumampas na sa limitasyon ang ilang transport network companies (TNCs). Bukod dito, nagbaba ng commission rates ang mga ride-hailing platforms tulad ng Joyride at Grab.

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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has erected roadblocks on major highways into Nairobi to curb accidents as people return from Easter festivities. The move follows a report of at least 50 road fatalities over Easter weekend alone. The checkpoints, conducted with the National Police Service (NPS), target private cars.

The National Transport and Safety Authority has clarified that its instant traffic fines system remains operational despite a court order suspending part of the programme.

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Amid South Africa's ongoing fuel supply challenges and ahead of sharp price hikes on April 1, the City of Tshwane has warned of disruptions to its bus services. All depots have run out of fuel, with only 65 out of 155 planned shifts operating on Monday.

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