Transport
International Museum Month: Don't miss this outdoor vintage motor show
The James Hall Museum of Transport will be hosting a curated outdoor vintage motor show for Joburg's car enthusiasts, young and old, to celebrate International...
Refilwe Moloto interviews Ngwako Makaepea, deputy director-general responsible for rail transport.
Eyewitness News journalist Abigail Javier took a train ride on Cape Town’s busiest line, the northern line, from Kraaifontein to the city. This is the experience she captured.
Virgin Active South Africa spokesperson Les Aupiais says complaints and suggestions about transport have to come from the staff.
Cosatu has argued bus and train services are far from satisfactory and impact on workers' lives.
Panel vans are allegedly being illegally converted into minibus taxis and are unroadworthy.
This will allow commuters to travel to various destinations within the area with a single ticket.
David Makhura says commuters will soon use one ticket across different modes of public transport.
Gauteng Transport MEC Ismail Vadi says he was surprised by the number of people who walk.
The Treasury has asked the dept to provide more evidence as to why it overspent its budget.
Mandy Wiener says government has been found napping with the service offered by Uber.
The City of Johannesburg hopes to revamp old buses, use greener fuels and extend routes.
The implementation date of the controversial e-toll system is 3 December 2013.
Robin Carlisle says illegal operators are to blame for the scourge of taxi violence in Delft.
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Prasa says a massive R3.5 billion project for a new fleet of locomotives will create local jobs.
It is alleged violence between Sandton Tuk Tuks and metered-taxis has increased.
The RTMC's Ashref Ismail said officials are on the lookout for traffic offenders.