The paper suggests that public transport is a trading business like any other. It has been allowed to acquire the characteristics of a social service, and a period of managed transition will be needed to enable it to revert to the status of a commercial operation. The transition phase is described, together with a regulatory policy in four areas: Trade, Ownership, Traffic and Technical.
Deregulating Public Transport: A Practical Policy
1987
22 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Foreign Industry Economic Development , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Transportation management , Economic development , Subsidies , Government policies , South Africa , Urban transportation , Competition , Marketing , Foreign technology , Public transportation , Deregulation , Transportation system financing , Commercialization
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