How to tame transport woes
Opinion by Tarcisious Marondedze
Improving public transport in Zimbabwe requires a comprehensive approach, considering the current challenges. Here’s a step-by-step plan for the government to enhance public transport:
1. *Assess and audit*: Evaluate existing infrastructure, vehicles, and services to identify areas for improvement.
2. *Develop a transport master plan*: Create a long-term vision with clear objectives, incorporating international standards.
3. *Invest in infrastructure*: Upgrade roads, bus terminals, and transportation hubs, prioritizing safety and accessibility.
4. *Modernize fleets*: Introduce new, safe, and accessible vehicles, including buses and trains, considering eco-friendly options.
5. *Optimize routes and schedules*: Streamline services for efficiency, reliability, and coverage.
6. *Public-private partnerships*: Collaborate with private operators to leverage resources and expertise.
7. *Digitalization and technology*: Implement digital payment systems, GPS tracking, and smart traffic management.
8. *Safety and security*: Enhance measures to ensure passenger safety, including CCTV cameras and adequate lighting.
9. *Training and capacity building*: Develop skills for transport staff and management.
10. *Regulatory framework*: Establish and enforce policies, standards, and regulations for transport services.
11. *Community engagement*: Encourage public feedback and participation in shaping transport services.
12. *Gradual implementation*: Phase in improvements, prioritizing high-impact initiatives.
By adopting a structured approach, Zimbabwe can systematically enhance its public transport system, aligning with international standards and improving citizens’ lives.