The Department of Transport is a key department in the national government of South Africa, responsible for the regulation, development, and coordination of transportation systems across the country.
Mandate and Objectives
- Transport Regulation: The department regulates transportation in various modes, including road, rail, maritime, and aviation.
- Infrastructure Development: It focuses on the development and maintenance of transport infrastructure.
- Safety and Security: Ensuring safety and security in all modes of transportation.
Key Functions and Responsibilities
- Policy Development: Developing policies for efficient and sustainable transport systems.
- Transport Planning: Planning and coordinating transport services and infrastructure.
- Public Transport: Overseeing and improving public transport services.
Challenges and Issues
- Infrastructure Maintenance: Addressing challenges related to the maintenance of transport infrastructure.
- Traffic Management: Managing traffic congestion and improving road safety.
- Environmental Impact: Balancing transport development with environmental considerations.
Recent Initiatives and Programs
- Transport Infrastructure Projects: Implementing projects to improve transport infrastructure.
- Road Safety Campaigns: Conducting campaigns to promote road safety.
- Public Transport Reforms: Reforming public transport systems for better efficiency and accessibility.
Leadership and Structure
- The department is led by a Minister of Transport, supported by a Deputy Minister and senior officials.
- It is organized into various divisions focusing on different aspects of transportation.
Contact Information
- Email: TransportMinistry@dot.gov.za, info@dot.gov.za
- Phone: 012 309 3000, 012 309 3380 / 3774
- Address: Forum Building, 159 Struben Street, Pretoria
- Website: Department of Transport