The social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) in the Gauteng Province

This study aimed at examining the social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system (BRT) on various stakeholders in Johannesburg. The objective of the study was to investigate the effect the Rea Vaya has had on users and non-users of the Rea Vaya system. The findings of this stud...

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Main Author: Rahim, Haseena
Other Authors: Mini, S. E.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:Rahim, Haseena (2014) The social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) in the Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13753>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13753
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topic Bus rapid transit
Public transport
Accessibility
Sustainable transport
Development
Taxi industry
Johannesburg
Transport geography
Rea Vaya
388.413220968221
Bus rapid transit -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Evaluation
Bus rapid transit -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Bus rapid transit -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Urban transportation -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Passenger traffic
Local transit -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Public opinion
Local transit -- Ridership -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Local transit -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Local transit -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Taxicabs -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System
spellingShingle Bus rapid transit
Public transport
Accessibility
Sustainable transport
Development
Taxi industry
Johannesburg
Transport geography
Rea Vaya
388.413220968221
Bus rapid transit -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Evaluation
Bus rapid transit -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Bus rapid transit -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Urban transportation -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Passenger traffic
Local transit -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Public opinion
Local transit -- Ridership -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Local transit -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Local transit -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Taxicabs -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System
Rahim, Haseena
The social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) in the Gauteng Province
description This study aimed at examining the social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system (BRT) on various stakeholders in Johannesburg. The objective of the study was to investigate the effect the Rea Vaya has had on users and non-users of the Rea Vaya system. The findings of this study suggest that the Rea Vaya is beneficial in that it provides an option in modes of transport for commuters, particularly for people who were historically disadvantaged and were not permitted to reside in the city during the apartheid era. BRT systems are designed to provide a safe, reliable and accessible public transport system. The Rea Vaya system is aimed at providing better public transport, reducing congestion, on public roads, improving the roads and creating jobs. The findings have shown that the Rea Vaya has not been successful in meeting all its aims. The Rea Vaya has not managed to provide an accessible transport system thus far. Traffic in the inner city has not been reduced as a modal shift has not yet occurred. Since the inception of the Rea Vaya system there has been resistance from the Taxi Industry. Despite negotiations and attempts made by the Municipality of the City of Johannesburg to include the Taxi Industry in the Rea Vaya system, by making them shareholders of the system, the findings presented affirms that there is still resentment and resistance from the Taxi Industry towards the Rea Vaya system. The loss of revenue since the introduction of the Rea Vaya has caused a challenge for Taxi owners. Not only is it alleged that the Rea Vaya has affected the Taxi Industry, but the Rea Vaya infrastructure has caused a number of problems for private car users in the City. Private car users are inconvenienced by the designated bus lanes and lack of road signage in the city. These conclusions affirm that the Rea Vaya is not beneficial to all stakeholders in the City of Johannesburg. The experiences and opinions of users and non-users suggest that the system has a number of deficiencies. However some users of the system have benefited socially and economically. For some of the users the Rea Vaya has created a few opportunities; however the poor customer service from bus drivers and station staff was seen as a setback. Transit Orientated development in Johannesburg has not yet taken off. The government’s attempts to create mixed land use through the implementation of corridors of freedom are in its infant stages. Businesses across the Rea Vaya station found the Rea Vaya to have both positive and negative effects on their businesses. Some businesses found that the development of stations have added aesthetic value, however due to the frequency of Rea Vaya buses at stations, commuters would not wait for long periods of time and this resulted in fewer customers for businesses across the Rea Vaya station. The Rea Vaya system has provided a safe and reliable transport system in Johannesburg. However, the system is in its infant stages and has a number of deficiencies as presented in the findings of this study. === Geography === M. Sc. (Geography)
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-137532019-05-15T04:48:50Z The social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) in the Gauteng Province Rahim, Haseena Mini, S. E. Viljoen, G. A. Bus rapid transit Public transport Accessibility Sustainable transport Development Taxi industry Johannesburg Transport geography Rea Vaya 388.413220968221 Bus rapid transit -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Evaluation Bus rapid transit -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Bus rapid transit -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Urban transportation -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Passenger traffic Local transit -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Public opinion Local transit -- Ridership -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Local transit -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Local transit -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Taxicabs -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System This study aimed at examining the social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system (BRT) on various stakeholders in Johannesburg. The objective of the study was to investigate the effect the Rea Vaya has had on users and non-users of the Rea Vaya system. The findings of this study suggest that the Rea Vaya is beneficial in that it provides an option in modes of transport for commuters, particularly for people who were historically disadvantaged and were not permitted to reside in the city during the apartheid era. BRT systems are designed to provide a safe, reliable and accessible public transport system. The Rea Vaya system is aimed at providing better public transport, reducing congestion, on public roads, improving the roads and creating jobs. The findings have shown that the Rea Vaya has not been successful in meeting all its aims. The Rea Vaya has not managed to provide an accessible transport system thus far. Traffic in the inner city has not been reduced as a modal shift has not yet occurred. Since the inception of the Rea Vaya system there has been resistance from the Taxi Industry. Despite negotiations and attempts made by the Municipality of the City of Johannesburg to include the Taxi Industry in the Rea Vaya system, by making them shareholders of the system, the findings presented affirms that there is still resentment and resistance from the Taxi Industry towards the Rea Vaya system. The loss of revenue since the introduction of the Rea Vaya has caused a challenge for Taxi owners. Not only is it alleged that the Rea Vaya has affected the Taxi Industry, but the Rea Vaya infrastructure has caused a number of problems for private car users in the City. Private car users are inconvenienced by the designated bus lanes and lack of road signage in the city. These conclusions affirm that the Rea Vaya is not beneficial to all stakeholders in the City of Johannesburg. The experiences and opinions of users and non-users suggest that the system has a number of deficiencies. However some users of the system have benefited socially and economically. For some of the users the Rea Vaya has created a few opportunities; however the poor customer service from bus drivers and station staff was seen as a setback. Transit Orientated development in Johannesburg has not yet taken off. The government’s attempts to create mixed land use through the implementation of corridors of freedom are in its infant stages. Businesses across the Rea Vaya station found the Rea Vaya to have both positive and negative effects on their businesses. Some businesses found that the development of stations have added aesthetic value, however due to the frequency of Rea Vaya buses at stations, commuters would not wait for long periods of time and this resulted in fewer customers for businesses across the Rea Vaya station. The Rea Vaya system has provided a safe and reliable transport system in Johannesburg. However, the system is in its infant stages and has a number of deficiencies as presented in the findings of this study. Geography M. Sc. (Geography) 2014-08-05T08:54:42Z 2014-08-05T08:54:42Z 2014-01 Dissertation Rahim, Haseena (2014) The social and economic effects of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) in the Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13753> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13753 en 1 online resource (xi, 130 leaves) : color illustrations, maps, charts