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Accessible Transport Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Ari Seirlis National Director(QASA) The QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA) “developing the full potential of quadriplegics & paraplegics”

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Accessible TransportBus Rapid Transit (BRT)

Ari Seirlis National Director(QASA)

The QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA)“developing the full potential of quadriplegics & paraplegics”

The ability to access jobs, education, and public services is a fundamental part of human development. As a result of transport being almost exclusively in the hands of private vehicles and uncoordinated paratransit operators, Cities now suffer traffic congestion, air & noise pollution, accidents and a loss of sense of community.

BRT is recognised as the solution to providing high quality mass transit services in a cost effective basis to urban areas by providing a functional network of public transport corridors. This puts the community first and transforms cities into more liveable spaces and provides great equity across the entire population

Bus Rapid Transit is a high quality bus based transit system that delivers fast, comfortable, and cost effective urban mobility through the provision of segregated right-of-way infrastructure. An Accessible Travel Chain (incl. sidewalks and pedestrian crossings) also integrating non motorised transport can create a sustainable and effective, healthy urban environment.

The BRT transport system comes out of successful models in; Curithiba and Bogata in Columbia and Brisbane in Australia.

The principle ingredient of a successful BRT system is not technical skill: It is the political will to make it happen.The DoT has committed to BRT! The Disability sector through SADA, says “we will be part of this from the beginning to the end”

What is Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)?

The Constitution: Act 108 of 1996 Chapter 2The Bill of Rights: Section 9 EqualityNo person may unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on one or more grounds in terms of subsection (3)…including disability.National legislation must be enacted to prevent or prohibit unfair discrimination.Section 9 Human DignityEveryone has inherent dignity and the right to have their dignity respected and protected. Section 24 Environment Everyone has the right- to an environment that is not harmful to their health or wellbeing;

Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act (PEPUDA), Act 52 of 2002. The Equality ActChapter 2 Prevention, Prohibition and Elimination of Unfair Discrimination, Hate Speech and Harassment.9. Prohibition of unfair discrimination on ground of disability Subject to section 6, no person may unfairly discriminate against any person on the ground of disability, including- a) denying or removing from any person who has a disability, any supporting or enabling facility necessary for their functioning in society; b) contravening the code of practice or regulations of the South African Bureau of Standards that govern environmental accessibility; c) failing to eliminate obstacles that unfairly limit or restrict persons with disabilities from enjoying equal opportunities or failing to take steps to reasonably accommodate the needs of such persons.

Legislation & Policy

UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (3rd May 2008) Article 1: The purpose of the present Convention is to promote, protect and

ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity.

Article 4: (b) To take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to modify or

abolish existing laws, regulations, customs and practices that constitutediscrimination against persons with disabilities; Article 9:Accessibility1. To enable persons with disabilities to live independently and participate fullyin all aspects of life, States Parties shall take appropriate measures to ensure topersons with disabilities access, on an equal basis with others, to the physicalenvironment, to transportation, to information and communications, includinginformation and communications technologies and systems, and to other

facilities and services open or provided to the public, both in urban and in rural areas. These measures, which shall include the identification and elimination of obstacles and barriers to accessibility, shall apply to, inter alia:

(a) Buildings, roads, transportation and other indoor and outdoor facilities……

Legislation & Policy

DOT Public Transport Strategy (March 2007)Accelerated Modal UpgradingShort term transformation of Bus, Taxi, Rail servicesIntegrated Rapid Public Transport Networks An affordable but rapid service to minimise travel times and ensure safe,

convenient and comfortable travel. All these services to be 100% accessible.Non motorised transport facilities will be pout in place. Long distance coach and rail facilities to be improved and accessible.

By 2014 High Quality Rail (SARCC) & BRT Corridors (12 cities, 6 Rural districts)By 2020 more than 85% of a metro City’s population must be within 1km of an Integrated Rapid Public Transport Network trunkFrom Operator controlled to Municipal controlled fully integrated

Legislation & Policy

The DoT formed the Task Team on Accessible Transport to initiate the implementation of the DoT Public Transport Strategy.The South African Disability Alliance (SADA) mandated QASA and NCPPDSA to lead all “Access” issues in the sector.

Khibi Manana (Chief Director: Public Transport Strategy) [email protected] Seedat (DoT) [email protected] Stanbury (Arcus Gibb) [email protected] Liebenberg (Arcus Gibb) [email protected] Seirlis (SADA) [email protected] Wentzel (SADA) [email protected]

DoT Task Team on Accessible Transport

The QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA)“developing the full potential of quadriplegics & paraplegics”

It is the intention and mandate of the Task Team to ensure:- A fully integrated, Universally designed and affordable transport

facility which will cater for all “special needs” passengers.- This is to be evident at all information and booking services, platforms and stations and all busses.- All Complimentary Bus services and Feeder Bus services to and from the BRT must be accessible.- Commuter Forums to include representation from the disability sector in all cities & rural areas.- Safety of passengers considered in all modes.- A door to door service available for those passengers who cannot

safely navigate the BRT and this can be operated by appropriate NGO’s - All contractors and service providers to BRT must be sensitized and trained. - Employment and Empowerment opportunities must be available and accessible for persons with disabilities.- Consultation with the Task Team members and Commuter Forum

members on all decisions taken

The SADA Mandate and Role of the Disability Sector

Interaction with Cities & Rural Districts City Visit Progress

eThekweni May 2008 Slow progress, need to re-visit

Buffalo City October 2008 Planning started

Tswane May 2008 Planning started

Johannesburg May 2008, November 2008, December 2008

1st Station reviewed (Joubert Park)

Cape Town May 2008 Planning started

Port Elizabeth June 2008 Planning started

Bloemfontein August 2008 Slow progress, need to re-visit

Nelspruit

Polokwane

Rustenburg

Ekureleni December 2008 Planning started

Pietermaritzburg February 2009 Very little progress and the Task team has concerns

BRT Accessibility Guidelines: Tom Rickertwww.globalride-sf.org

Bus Rapid Transit: Planning Guide (June 2007) Lloyd Wright

The Department of Transport (DoT)

JHB Dept. of Transport

Arcus Gibb

Joan Seirlis Architect

YouTube Videos to watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA4IR7PvO6I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guodaBkDPP0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDnkzNh9qBs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXI4-5R8pk0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZl1N6bTp_M

The QuadPara Association of South Africa (QASA)“developing the full potential of quadriplegics & paraplegics”

Acknowledgements & References

Joubert Park Station ready for review