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Title: Department of Transport


1
Department of Transport
  • Strategic Plan 2003/04 to 2005/06
  • Presentation to Transport Portfolio Committee
  • 21 February 2003

2
Contents of Presentation
  • Mandate
  • Strategic Overview
  • Structure of the Department
  • Key Functions
  • Strategic Objectives and Outputs
  • Key Priorities and Challenges
  • Current Pressure Points
  • Budget Allocations and Reprioritisation
  • Public Entities

3
Mandate of NDOT
  • To facilitate the provision of an affordable,
    safe and sustainable transport system which is
    responsive to the needs of transport users.

4
Structure of the Department(With effect from
1/4/2003)
  • Administration
  • Land Transport Management
  • Division Infrastructure
  • Division Land Transport Regulation
  • Transport Policy and Regulation
  • Division Transport Policy
  • Division Aviation and Maritime Transport
  • Public Transport and Planning
  • Division Public Transport
  • Division Transport Planning

5
Land Transport Management
  • Purpose
  • Develops and maintains an overall transport
    infrastructure strategic plan for all modes of
    transport and provides regulations through the
    provision of national standards and guidelines.
  • Measurable Objective
  • To develop and co-ordinate an integrated
    transport infrastructure framework, and promote
    an operational environment which improves the
    safety, quality, efficiency, and economic
    sustainability of operations whilst reducing the
    environmental impact of transport.

6
Transport Policy and Regulation
  • Purpose
  • Develops and promotes policy for all modes of
    transport and regulates aviation and maritime
    sectors.
  • Measurable Objective
  • To promote, enforce, and monitor the
    implementation and performance of policy and
    regulations for transport operations, in order to
    achieve a competitive, equitable, safe, efficient
    and sustainable transport system.

7
Public Transport and Planning
  • Purpose
  • Manages public transport operations and
    planning.
  • Measurable Objective
  • To plan, regulate, monitor, and review public
    transport operations, in order to achieve an
    affordable, competitive, accountable and
    sustainable public transport system.

8
Structure of the Department 1 April 2003
Minister
Ministry
Director- General
Office of DG
Transport Policy Regulation
Public Transport Planning
Land Transport Management
Corporate Services
Land Transport Regulation
Infra- structure
Aviation Maritime Transport
Transport Policy
Transport Planning
Public Transport
9
Key Functions
  • Policy Strategy Formulation
  • Substantive Regulation
  • Oversight of Transport Agencies

10
Strategic Overview
  • Public Transport
  • Infrastructure
  • Rail, Roads, Ports, Airports
  • Safety
  • Rail, Roads, Aviation and Maritime Safety
  • Oversight over Public Entities
  • SADC
  • NEPAD

11
Strategic Objectives Outputs
Infra-structure
Safety Security
Transport Planning
Public Transport
Rural Transport Develop-ment
Economic integration harmonisaton (NEPAD)
Transport Information systems
Sector Enter-prise Reform
12
Infrastructure Development
Infra-structure
Road
Rail
Maritime
Aviation
13
Public Transport
Public Transport
Bus
Rail
Taxi
14
Transport Safety and Security
15
Transport Planning
Promotion of Rail Transport
16
Information Management Systems/ITS
17
Sector Enterprise Reforms
18
Sector Enterprise Reforms
19
Rural Transport Development
20
Economic integration harmonisation
21
Key Priorities and Challenges
  • Road Safety (The Road to Safety Strategy)
  • Road Accident Fund (The Satchwell Report)
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Public Transport (taxi recap. and subsidies)
  • Rail Safety Security
  • Transport Planning (Integrated Transport Plans)
  • Aviation Maritime policy review
  • Freight Transport (Logistical chains)
  • Intergovernmental Relations (MINCOM/COTO)
  • An effective regulatory framework for transport
    public entities (Corporate governance and
    management)

22
Key Priorities for 2003/04
  • John Ross Highway
  • Rural Roads
  • Taxi Recapitalisation
  • Investment in Rail Infrastructure and Rolling
    Stock
  • King Shaka Airport
  • Support initiatives around concessioning of
    Durban Container Terminal and construction of
    Coega Port
  • Upgrade of access roads to Border Posts
  • Transformation of Public Transport Subsidies
  • Rail Safety and Security
  • Overloading Control

23
Current Pressure Points
  • Road Accidents
  • Bus and Rail Subsidies
  • Backlog on Infrastructure Funding
  • Conversion to Credit Card License
  • Governance of Transport Public Entities
  • Intergovernmental Relations (MINCOM)
  • Operationalisation of RTMC
  • Establishment of the RTIA (AARTO)
  • Safety and Security of Transport Infrastructure

24
Additional Funds Requested
25
Additional Funds Requested
and Allocated
26
Total Budget
R000
3,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
0
Yr 02/03
Yr 03/04
Yr 04/05
Yr 05/06
527,034
500,311
523,793
561,620
Other
1,203,064
1,270,558
1,240,789
1,315,236
Roads
1,846,724
2,044,000
2,158,040
2,278,523
Bus
2,255,419
2,343,840
2,528,550
2,662,143
Rail
Total
5,832,241
6,158,709
6,451,172
6,817,522
27
Other Budget Allocations
  • Administration
  • Support Services
  • Land Transport Management
  • NATiS, Road Traffic Management, AARTO, RTMC,
    Overloading
  • Transport Policy and Regulation
  • Oil Pollution Prevention, Watchkeeping Services,
    Policy Development
  • Public Transport and Planning
  • NLTTA, Taxi, Urban Transport Fund

28
Budget Breakdown 2003/04
29
Budget Breakdown 2003/04
30
Public Entities
31
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33
Additional Budget Allocations
34
Allocations from Reprioritisation
No prior baseline
35
Other Budget Allocations
36
Major Budgets
R000
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