For many South Africans, the daily taxi commute is more than just a routine. It is a lifeline. But in parts of the country, especially in...
Tension boils over in Chatsworth as assaulted e-hailing drivers demand protection What began as a routine weekend shift for several e-hailing drivers in Chatsworth ended in...
Creecy and Hlengwa express grave concern over rising public transport road fatalities The nation’s roads have turned deadly in recent weeks, prompting Transport Minister Barbara Creecy...
SIU Recovers R14.7 Million in Vehicle Licensing Corruption Probe Thousands of licences cancelled and millions reclaimed in multi-provincial investigation South Africa’s Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has...
The familiar convenience of tapping your phone for a ride is about to get a major regulatory update. The Gauteng Department of Transport is drawing a...
Dream of a Fast Track: Jozi-to-Durban High-Speed Train Plans Back on Track South Africa’s long-dormant dream of a high-speed train linking Johannesburg and Durban is back...
South Africa’s e-hailing industry is about to change in a big way. The Transport Department has officially gazetted the National Land Transport Amendment Act, recognising e-hailing...
E-hailing drivers in KwaZulu-Natal are once again in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. This week, two drivers were assaulted in KwaDabeka near Pinetown, with...
Santaco Addresses Rising Taxi Violence and Misinformation The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) is stepping into the spotlight this week to tackle a mix of...
For years, the little plastic e-tag on your windscreen was a symbol of Gauteng’s unpopular e-toll system, something many motorists swore they’d never use again. But...