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Transport MEC Daylin Mitchell amends regulations to allow CATA and CODETA to load at Bellville PTI

Route B97 (Mbekweni - Bellville) remains closed for all minibus-taxi operations.
Transport MEC Daylin Mitchell amends regulations to allow CATA and CODETA to load at Bellville PTI

Western Cape Transport MEC Daylin Mitchell has amended regulations to allow CATA and CODETA to load at Bellville Public Transport Interchange (PTI).

Taxi ranks in the Mbekweni area as well as loading lanes allocated to CATA and CODETA-affiliated associations at the Bellville PTI were closed since Monday, 26 July 2021 to stop violence between the rival taxi associations.

“Following the signing of an agreement by affected parties on Monday 2 August and a week of relative calm and peaceful operations at the interchange and on routes, it was agreed that all CATA and CODETA-affiliated associations would return to service and that operators will conduct their services with due regard to the rule of law and the safety of the public,” Mitchell said in a statement.

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In terms of the amended notice, the following will apply starting from today, Friday 6 August 2021:

  • All loading lanes at Bellville Public Transport Interchange will be re-opened on Friday 6 August 2021. Only the Paarl loading lane at the Bellville Long Distance Facility will remain closed for minibus-taxi operations;
  • All legal operators must forthwith load passengers at the Bellville rank. No loading will be allowed outside of this official facility. In other words, no illegal ranks may be created;
  • The ranks in Mbekweni remain closed for all minibus-taxi operations. Operators holding valid operating licences authorising services on routes to and from the Mbekweni ranks may continue to provide such services and may load and set down passengers along the route but may not enter the rank;
  • Route B97 (Mbekweni – Bellville) remains closed for all minibus-taxi operations. In terms of the regulations, it is an offence to provide services on this closed route and a fine of R5000 may be imposed. The vehicle will also be impounded. The B97 route authority has been suspended on affected operating licences. The holders may still provide services on other routes authorised by these operating licences;
  • It has come to our attention that certain operators have attempted to provide services on segments of the B97 route. This is also illegal in terms of the regulations and action will be taken against offending operators.
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