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Chapter 11 - Sedibeng District Municipality

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• The Operating Licences Strategy (OLS) to provide the planning authority<br />

with information on the demand and supply of public transport service in order<br />

to advise the permit board on the disposal of applications for operating<br />

licences.<br />

• The Rationalisation Plan (Ratplan) (applicable only if there are subsidised<br />

transport services) to rationalise and restructure subsidised public transport<br />

services in order to bring about greater efficiency and minimise subsidy.<br />

The DITP must at least contain the minimum information as schematically indicated in<br />

FIGURE 1.2.<br />

(1) Introduction<br />

(2) Transport Vision and Objectives<br />

(3) Transport Register<br />

• CPTR (demand, supply & utilisation for commuter rail, bus and<br />

taxi facilities/stations and routes)<br />

• Roads Infrastructure<br />

(4) Operating Licence<br />

Strategy<br />

(NON-SUBSIDISED/<br />

NON-CONTRACTED<br />

PUBLIC TRANSPORT<br />

SERVICES)<br />

(5) Rationalisation Plan<br />

(SUBSIDISED/CONTRACTED<br />

PUBLIC TRANSPORT<br />

SERVICES)<br />

(6) Transport Needs<br />

Assessment<br />

(7) Summary of Local ITPs<br />

(8) Funding Strategy and Summary of<br />

Proposals and Programmes<br />

Figure 1.2: Main Components of a DITP in terms of DoT’s Minimum<br />

Requirements<br />

SDM DITP, 2008 to 2013 3 31 Aug 2010

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