http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/tuk-tuks-may-soon-hit-cape-town-streets-20160418
Tuk-tuks may soon hit Cape Town streets
2016-04-18  Tammy Petersen

Cape Town - Three-wheeled public transport vehicles may soon hit the streets
of Cape Town as the city council opened a tender process for the provision
of tuk-tuk operators.

Mayoral committee member for transport Brett Herron said in a statement that
the appointment would be for public transport operators to operate 80
tuk-tuks - a vehicle designed or modified for transporting up to three
passengers, including the driver – across eight areas in Cape Town.

"The tuk-tuk vehicles are intended for those wanting to travel short
distances of 3km or less to local destinations. The people who will make use
of the tuk-tuk vehicles are those who do not necessarily want to make use of
a metered taxi service, but also do not want to walk 2km or 3km to their
destination," he said.

Eight zones - Fresnaye and Bantry Bay; Sea Point, Green Point, Bo-Kaap and
De Waterkant; Tamboerskloof, Walmer Estate, University Estate, Zonnebloem
and District Six; Kalk Bay, St James and Fish Hoek; and Simon’s Town – have
been identified as the operating areas.

While 80 operating licences would be allowed, the City has not yet decided
how many vehicles will be allowed to operate in each area.


A maximum of eight bidders would be appointed and preference given to
bidders who use electric tuk-tuks.


Environmentally friendly vehicles would receive "bonus points", Herron said.

Operators would receive a commercial services contract and would have to set
up their own service and cover their own operational costs.

The service provider would be paid directly by the commuter and would not be
subsidised, while complying with service standards and licence conditions.

Operating conditions include that drivers must have a public transport
driving licence, vehicles must undergo safety and operational inspections,
and the tuk-tuk may only travel at a maximum speed of 30km.

The council said that, should the process go according to plan, tuk-tuks
could be on the roads as early as September 1.
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