South Africa’s public transport system has basically come to a standstill via SATodayNews
South Africa’s public transport system has basically come to a standstillThe transport system of a country is one of the most important components of a healthy and growing economy, and the budget allocated to it reflects how much the government values it.
The decline is so serious that taxis, which transport approximately 16 million people per day, have taken over the role of public transporter. Reasons for this include a separate railway police service that averted the paralysing impact of crime and guaranteed the safety of passengers. Transport costs were low, and the service was punctual and reliable.
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