Transcription of Transport - National Treasury
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33. Transport Aim The aim of the Department of Transport is to promote efficient Transport systems on a National level. Policy developments The Moving South Africa long-term Transport strategy has been adopted by the Department as the key framework to guide its programmes in future. The strategy provides a framework for transforming the Transport sector in both urban and rural areas. Subsidised public Transport in urban areas currently accounts for about 62 per cent of commuter Transport . Government aims to retain current levels of public Transport , while putting subsidy schemes on a more competitive basis. This will include shifting government subsidies towards infrastructure while increasing cost recovery from passenger fares.
2000 National Expenditure Survey 280 has been reallocated from roads to fund capital requirements – both fixed capital and rolling stock – in rail commuter transport.
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