WCG, City welcome opportunity to make Taxi Agreement an order of Court
17 August 2023
‘SANTACO’s interdict application is an opportunity to make the full terms of the agreement an order of court today. As per the agreement signed by all parties, impoundments continue under the National Land Transport Act for vehicles driving without an operating licence, drivers licence or PDP, or which are not roadworthy. This will strengthen our mutual commitment to maintaining peace as the people of Cape Town are able to travel through the city efficiently, safely, and with dignity,’ said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Councillor Rob Quintas.
All six vehicles still impounded from last weekend are in line with the agreed offences of driving without an operating licence, drivers licence or PDP, or unroadworthiness.
‘Making the agreement an order of court today will put an end to misinformation about the exact terms agreed to. We have been concerned by misleading information circulating about a moratorium on all impoundments, which is not correct and creates the conditions for confrontation between officers and minibus taxi drivers or operators. Our priority is to continue working together as government and industry leadership to ensure that commuters have safe, reliable and affordable transport options,’ said Western Cape Minister of Mobility, Ricardo Mackenzie.
The previously signed agreement, which the WCG and City will ask be made an order of the court today, encompasses the following key points: