Highlights Global South cities are struggling with difficult and expensive transitions to bus rapid transit. Transport management companies provide improvements over paratransit for all stakeholders. TMC-centered reform can reduce risk to government and build trust with paratransit operators. This alternative public transport reform approach is a viable alternative to BRT-centered reform.

    Abstract Paratransit is the dominant form of public transport throughout cities of the Global South. Many of these cities recognize the negative characteristics of paratransit services stemming from competition in the market and have attempted to undertake reforms aimed at addressing these negative aspects. Comprehensive replacement of paratransit with bus rapid transit systems is a common reform approach, but the transition from atomized paratransit operators to formalized vehicle operating companies has proven more difficult and time-consuming than anticipated. In addition, high operational costs for BRT systems, especially when compared to paratransit services that impose no direct operational cost to government, are unsustainable burdens on limited budgets. Acknowledging these challenges, the City of Cape Town, South Africa has reevaluated this comprehensive replacement approach and recognized a continued role for paratransit in a hybrid public transport network. There remains the question of alternative approaches for improving paratransit service quality; the case of transport management companies (TMCs) in Nairobi provide an interesting model. The TMC structure improves passenger service quality by employing drivers on a salaried basis, managing operations collectively, and monitoring service delivery while maintaining profitable (subsidy-free) service. Therefore, this model appears to be a viable alternative reform approach for Cape Town and other cities in similar situations. This paper details the TMC structure, benefits for stakeholders, and discusses its potential as an alternative public transport reform path.


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    Title :

    Improving paratransit service: Lessons from transport management companies in Nairobi, Kenya and their transferability


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    Publication date :

    2021-11-23


    Size :

    10 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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