Towards an integrated public transport system.

Author(s)
Allopi, D.
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Abstract

The Government of South Africa has recognised transport as one of its five main priority areas for socio-economic development and are currently seeking strategies to optimise capacity utilization and to achieve a level of integration between modes. However, the present structures of most of the cities are not conducive to the development of efficient public transport systems. Sometimes, expensive infrastructures were constructed in certain areas without proper planning. Chatsworth, one of the major suburban areas of the city of Durban, is a typical example of such kind of planning. A substantial percentage of the commuters still rely mainly on public transport provided by privately owned buses and minibus taxis. However the main problem remains that they are reluctant to use the expensive metro rail service. This paper focuses on the development of a prototype model following the methodology based on data flow diagrams. For the covering abstract see ITRD E120462.

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C 28685 (In: C 28674) /71 /72 / ITRD E120473
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In: Urban transport IX : urban transport and the environment in the 21st century : proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century, Crete, Greece, 10 - 12 March 2003, p. 105-111, 8 ref.

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