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- Page 8 and 9: 1. INTRODUCTION The Integrated Tran
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- Page 14 and 15: 3. IDP SPATIAL FRAMEWORK, LONG TERM
- Page 16 and 17: � Previous projections have shown
- Page 18 and 19: 3.3 Key Development Projects with t
- Page 20 and 21: DRAFT July 2004 N3 Source: Corporat
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- Page 24 and 25: Currently some 120 000 greenfield s
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- Page 30 and 31: � Upgrade of the rail system and
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- Page 38 and 39: 5.2.2 Content of the Survey On the
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- Page 44 and 45: Key aspects of the proposed system
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5.6.7 Individual Routes Evaluation
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5.7.2 Rail Strategy The following a
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A Land Use Restructuring Strategy w
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6. MAJOR ROAD PROPOSALS 6.1 Introdu
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In general terms, the Council is no
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Table 6.2 Freight Movement Focused
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Table 6.5 Capacity Related Roads Pr
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7. ROAD SAFETY 7.1 Introduction Roa
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� Heavy Vehicles � Light Delive
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eThekwini Municipality has 15 munic
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In summary it was found that:- �
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Strategy 15: Create a smaller dedic
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Enforcement: Engineering: Strategy
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2005 CAMPAIGN KEY COMPONENTS RESPON
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7.8 Institutional Arrangements Some
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Table 7.4: Road Safety Action Progr
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ACTIVITIES RESPONSIBILITY WHEN COST
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ACTIVITIES RESPONSIBILITY WHEN COST
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ACTIVITIES RESPONSIBILITY WHEN COST
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8.2.2 The Road System The eThekwini
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Table 8.2 Annual Truck Freight Tonn
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8.3.6 Durban Airport Freight Moveme
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8.5.2.2 Port Access Container Termi
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Planning projects include the devel
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Variable message signing (VMS) curr
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10.3 Development of a Rural Transpo
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The capital and operating cost alon
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Other related projects include:-
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Table 12.1 Transport Infrastructure
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Funds can also be generated from al
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13. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2005-2010 1
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Table 13.1 eThekwini Integrated Tra
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Ref No 5 Year Programme Requirement
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Table 13.2 is a summary of the muni
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13.4 Long Term Context for Short Te
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14. MONITORING STRATEGY & KPI’s 1
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Section of ITP 7. Road Safety (Cont