SA taxis threatened with court over e-tolls

 ·17 Nov 2014

Thousands of taxi operators affiliated to the United Taxi Associations Front (UTAF) are expected to march in the Johannesburg CBD on Monday, the association said.

“There is a march to the departments of transport and community safety to hand over a memorandum because the taxi industry is being sidelined by the City of Joburg on numerous occasions,” UTAF secretary Vusi Mazibuko said.

“We transport 72% of the work-force and want to use a dedicated lane like the BRT buses.”

He said other issues included taxis being impounded on a daily basis by law enforcement agencies while taxi operators had pending permits.

The taxi drivers also included the e-tolls in its memorandum, he said.

“Our understanding is that taxis will be exempted but daily operators receive invoices or phone calls that say if they don’t pay they will go to court.”

Mazibuko said the march would be attended by 15 taxi associations in Gauteng and would include between 6,000 to 10,000 taxi drivers.

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