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Metro puts transport in the spotlight

Metro geared up to promote efficient, safe and reliable transport services.

For the majority of people residing in Ekurhuleni, public transport is the only means of getting from one point to the other.

The metro is, therefore, rolling out a robust plan of action to celebrate and highlight the importance of having safe and reliable transport services throughout October – dubbed Transport Month.

For the entire month, free vehicle testing of all public transport vehicles and trucks with a gross vehicle mass of 3 500kg and above will be conducted at any of the Ekurhuleni Testing Centres.

The free testing will be done between 8.30am and 2.30pm on weekdays, except for Wednesdays when it will begin at 9.30am.

No prior booking is required.

The following testing stations are participating in the programme:

  •  Wadeville – Osborn Road
  •  Alberton – Bosworth Street, Alrode
  •  Brakpan – 12 Short Street, Vulcania
  •  Boksburg – Reservoir Street
  •  Kempton Park – H Lewis Road, Spartan
  • Nigel – Dam Street, Vosterkroon
  • Springs – Diesel Road, New Era

On October 16, a licensing business gala dinner will be held in Germiston where the Licensing Business Desk, opened in 2004, will be re-launched to highlight the convenience it offers to businesses.

The high number of deaths on the country’s road continues to be a concern for government and various organisations.

Ekurhuleni faith-based organisations have taken it upon themselves to do their bit to create awareness on the matter and will, to this end, congregate for a Transport Indaba on October 26 at the Germiston City Hall.

In the wake of recent fatal taxi industry unrest the interdenominational prayer conference is anticipated to address critical issues affecting public transport operators and commuters.

To conclude the month long Transport Month celebrations, residents in Ramaphosa informal settlement will see the long-awaited new Ramaphosa Taxi Rank being officially declared open on October 30.

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