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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
South Africa
South Africa
Public Transport By-law, 2019
- Published in Eastern Cape Provincial Gazette 4329 on 21 October 2019
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 21 October 2019.]
Preamble
WHEREAS section 24(a) of the Constitution provides that everyone has the right to an environment that is not harmful to their health and well-being; andWHEREAS in terms of section 11(3)(m) of the Local Government; Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, read with section 162 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 108 of 1996, municipalities have the legislative power to promulgate by-laws regarding any matter which falls within its functional competence;WHEREAS in terms of section 11(1)(c) of the National Land Transport Act, 2009 (Act No. 5 of 2009);WHEREAS in terms of section 80A of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act No. 93 of 1996);NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Mbizana Local Municipality, acting in terms of section 156 read with Schedule 5 (Part B) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 108 of 1996, and read with section 1 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, hereby effects the above by law.1. Definitions
"accessible transport" means transport that is accessible to all persons in the municipal area, as well as those travelling to and from that area, including, but not limited to, special categories of passengers, pedestrians and cyclists to their intended destinations in a safe and convenient manner, and in relation to infrastructure means the design of facilities that are usable by all people to the greatest extent possible, with or without the need for adaptation or specialised design;"Act" means the National Land Transport Act, 2009 (Act No. 5 of 2009);"association" means a formal grouping of operators or body to which two or more of these bodies are affiliated, which is formed not for gain, its main object being to promote the group interests of its members;"authorised officer" means an inspector, traffic officer or member of the South African Police;"authorised official" means an official appointed and authorised by the municipality to enforce or implement these by laws;"bus" means a motor vehicle designed or modified to carry more than 35 persons, including the driver;"by laws" means these by laws;"municipality" means the Mbizana Municipality;"controlled facility" means a public transport facility for which a rank permit is required;"decal" means a sticker, decal or similar device issued with a rank permit;"examiner of vehicles" means an examiner of vehicles appointed in terms of section 3A of the National Road Traffic Act;"facility" means a public transport facility;"facility marshal" means a person authorised by the municipality to control, manage or direct traffic in, into or out of a public transport facility;"Gazette" means the Provincial Gazette of the Eastern Cape;"holder" despite the definition in the Act also means the holder of a rank permit;"meter" means a meter that must be installed in a metered taxi;"metered taxi service" means a public transport service operated by means of a motor vehicle contemplated in section 66;"MFMA" means the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003);"midi bus" means a motor vehicle designed or modified solely or principally for conveying more than 16 but less than 35 persons, including the driver, and for the purposes of the National Road Traffic Act, is a type of sub-category of bus;"minibus" means a motor vehicle designed or modified solely or principally for conveying more than nine but not more than 16 seated persons, including the driver;"mini bus taxi" means a minibus or midi bus used for minibus taxi-type services;"motor car" means a motor vehicle, other than a motor cycle, motor tricycle as defined in the National Road Traffic Act, designed or modified solely or principally for conveying not more than nine persons, including the driver;"municipal area" means the geographical area of jurisdiction of the municipality;"Municipal Systems Act" means the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000);"National Road Traffic Act" means the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act No. 93 of 1996);"National Road Traffic Regulations" means the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2000, made in terms of the National Road Traffic Act;"non-motorised transport" means transport by any mode other than a motor vehicle including, but not limited to, walking, cycling and animal-drawn vehicles, but for purposes of these By-Laws includes cycles, scooters and wheelchairs assisted by motors of a prescribed type and capacity whereby the speed of the cycle, scooter or wheelchair is not significantly enhanced;"non-motorised transport infrastructure" means and includes cycle paths, walkways, public open spaces and other buildings and structures used or intended for, or to promote non-motorised transport;"operator" means a person carrying on the business of operating a public transport service and, for purposes of these by laws, is confined to persons holding valid operating licences or permits as required by section 50(1) of the Act;"park" in relation to a vehicle means to keep the vehicle, whether occupied or not, stationary for longer than is reasonably necessary actually to load or unload persons or goods, but does not include keeping the vehicle stationary owing to a cause beyond the control of the person in charge of the vehicle;"prescribed" means prescribed by the municipality by notice in the Gazette;"Province" means the Province of Eastern Cape;"public road" means a public road as defined in the National Road Traffic Act;"public transport facility" means and includes a-(a)bus terminus;(b)minibus taxi rank;(c)metered taxi rank;(d)stopping place dedicated to minibus taxi-type services;(e)bus or taxi stop;(f)holding area, and(g)taxi depot."public transport interchange" means a location where facilities are provided for specified types of public transport services for the interchange of passengers between those services;"public transport service" means a scheduled or unscheduled service for the carriage of passengers by road or rail, whether subject to a contract or not, and where the service is provided for a fare or any other consideration or reward, including in respect of passenger transport as defined in the Cross-Border Road Transport Act, 1998 (Act No. 4 of 1988), and except where clearly inappropriate the term "public transport" must be interpreted accordingly;"public transport vehicle" means a motor vehicle used for public transport services;"rank permit" means a permit issued in terms of section 6 to entitle an operator to use a controlled facility;"road traffic sign" means a road traffic sign contemplated in the National Road Traffic Act;"SAPS" means the South African Police Service contemplated in the South African Police Service Act, 1995;"stop" used as a verb means, in relation to a public transport vehicle, to keep it stationary for no longer than is reasonably necessary to load or offload passengers;"stopping place" means a stopping place or bus stop established in terms of section 4;"taxi" means a minibus taxi or metered taxi;"traffic signal" means a traffic signal contemplated in the National Road Traffic Regulations;2. Purpose
3. Establishment of public transport facilities
4. Application for rank permit
5. Issuing of rank permit
6. Renewal of a rank permit
7. Transfer of a rank permit
8. Issuing and display of decals
9. Duplicate rank permit or decal
10. Amendment of particulars of rank permit
11. Withdrawal or suspension of rank permit
12. Use of public transport facilities
13. Parking and removal of vehicles
14. Abandoned vehicles
15. Appointment of facility marshals
16. Duties of operators
17. Duties of drivers
18. Duties of passengers
19. Seats for special categories f passengers
20. General duties
21. Marking of metered taxis
22. Taxi meters
23. Sealing and testing of meters
24. Metered taxi fares
25. Duties of drivers of metered taxis
26. Obstructing sidewalks
27. Protection of pedestrians
28. Protection of scholars and students
29. Duties of drivers of motor vehicles
30. Duties of pedestrians
31. Duties of joggers
32. Planning of infrustructure and travel demand management
33. Non motorised transport infrustructure
34. Law enforcement and powers of authorised officers
35. Agreements on law enforcement matters
36. Management of accident scenes
37. Offences and penalties
Anyone who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision of these by laws commits an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or a fine, and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a further fine not exceeding one thousand rand (R1 000,00), for every day during the continuance of such offence after a written notice has been issued by the municipality and served on the person concerned requiring the discontinuance of such offence.38. Miscellaneous provisions
39. Call centre and lost property office
40. Routes for dangerous goods
41. Revocation of by laws
42. Application of by law
This by-law shall be binding on all persons and property within the jurisdiction of the municipality.43. Short title
This by-law is called the PUBLIC TRANSPORT BY LAW, 2018.44. Commencement
This by-law takes effect on a date determined by the municipality by proclamation in the Provincial Gazette.History of this document
21 October 2019 this version
Cited documents 8
Act 8
1. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 12618 citations |
2. | Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 | 4654 citations |
3. | Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 | 4521 citations |
4. | Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 | 1787 citations |
5. | National Road Traffic Act, 1996 | 1765 citations |
6. | Consumer Protection Act, 2008 | 1163 citations |
7. | National Land Transport Act, 2009 | 993 citations |
8. | Businesses Act, 1991 | 509 citations |