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All set for annual SABOA Conference

The Southern African Bus Operators Association (SABOA) is hosting its annual conference from 31 July to 1 August 2019 at the CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria.
All set for annual SABOA Conference

This annual event is one of the highlights of the industry and attendees will include bus operators, bus manufacturers, support service/product suppliers, industry academics, government departments and agencies. The conference has proven itself over the years as the ultimate networking event for current stakeholders, those seeking to break into the industry and the general public.

Keynote address

The keynote speaker of the conference is Ibou Diouf (head of African Transport Policy Programme: World Bank). He will speak on “The Role of Public Transport in Sustainable Urban Development in Africa”.

This is an issue that requires considerable attention because currently, 50% of the world population lives in urban area and this number will increase to 6 billion and Africa will be affected proportionally. The anticipated infrastructural needs will also fall on the public transport sector, meaning that forward planning is critical. Congestions and pollution are only some of the challenges. Conference attendees will get first- hand information on how best to prepare respectively.

Focus on National Transport Policy

Three government entities are also confirmed for the plenary sessions. The Department of Transport will be represented by Themba Tenza (Acting Deputy DG: Integrated Transport Planning) to give some insight into whether the Draft Revised White Paper on National Transport Policy can adequately address the basic accessibility needs of the South African people for the next 20 years.

Public transport funding is critical to the effective functioning of the sector and the National Treasury will shed some light on what stakeholders can expect going forward. The Competition Commission’s Evidence Leader, Itumeleng Lesofe, will also provide an update on the Public Transport Market Inquiry launched to investigate a combination of features in the land-based public passenger transport sector that may prevent, distort or restrict competition within the sector; and how it aims to achieve the purposes of the Act.

Vehicles operating on South African roads are required to conform to the compulsory specifications and standards, which affects the safety-critical characteristics of vehicles and its components. The National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications, is the inspectorate responsible for ensuring compliance of vehicles and will address homologation requirements and challenges thereof in the industry.

Road safety to be addressed

Passenger road safety is an ongoing concern as reckless driving habits are responsible for accidents on a daily basis. To try and curb these unnecessary accidents, the Road Traffic Management Corporation has drafted an Administrative Adjudication of the Road Traffic Offences Amendment. Thabo Tsholetsane (Chief Operations Officer: Road Traffic Infringement Agency) will provide an update at the conference, on the progress towards the implementation of a demerit point system.

A case study on a pilot project to implement CNG conversions that will see the Johannesburg Metropolitan (Metrobus) fleet going green, is currently underway. This involves the conversion of some of the current diesel-run buses to Dual Diesel Fuel, a technology that allows for the substitution of fossil fuel diesel with natural gas, which emits less carbon into the atmosphere. Vusi Sithole (Acting Information Officer: Joburg Metrobus) will share details of the project undertaken in partnership with the University of Johannesburg.

The packed programme will also include presentations on “Enterprise Development as a B-BBEE Empowerment Tool” from Empowerdex: and “Update on Road Traffic and Transport Legislation “by Alta Swanepoel, Alta Swanepoel & Associates; and “Benchmarking South African BRT’s Against International Systems” by Christo Venter, University of Pretoria.

A highly anticipated panel discussion on the “Industry Perspective on Government’s Requirement for a 30% Set-Aside for SMME’s In Bus Commuter Contracts” will be facilitated by Jack van der Merwe and include panellists: Nazeem Dollie, Overland Tours; Norah Fakude-Nkuna, Buscor (Pty) Ltd; Imogene Mncwango, Gauteng Women in Transport; Sidwell Nche, City Road Trans Service; and Andrew Sefala, Putco Ltd.

In conjunction with the conference, SABOA also presents a trade exhibition related to the bus industry in South Africa.

For more, go to saboa.co.za

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