How The Taxi Industry Runs South Africa
Vložit
- čas přidán 25. 10. 2023
- The taxi industry is more powerful than most South Africans realise. Let’s look at how it got so powerful, why it is so ungovernable, and what, if anything, can be done to change the industry.
Find us elsewhere:
Podcast open.spotify.com/show/0vShGF6...
Tiktok @dancorder
Twitter @theissuewith
Instagram @theissuewithdancorder
Inquiries: theissuewithdancorder@gmail.com
Sources:
www.aljazeera.com/gallery/202...
www.bridgetaxifinance.co.za/t...
www.groundup.org.za/article/h...
www.timeslive.co.za/news/sout...
www.news24.com/news24/southaf...
theconversation.com/fixing-so...
www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/so...
Its great to see more content creators like you exploring more issues in SA.
One thing you didn’t touch on. Taxi industry are big bullies, they prevent you from using bolt, they prevent you from transporting family or friends in your own car. They are super bullies
" they prevent you from transporting family or friends in your own car"😂😂😂😂
That's a lie and you know it
Nope it's not😅,if you have more than two passengers you're in trouble,' where I come from'
@@giftmakgopa783 o tswa Kae gift ?
@@giftmakgopa783where do u com3 from... Compton ?
To an extent it is true depending on the area or road you're in, I'm from Cape town. These taxi bullies have vandalised , destroyed our bus service so much, we don't have regular bus service in our specific area. You try giving someone you know a lift or even someone whose hiking and they will harrass or even attack you, block your car etc....and that is true, I have experienced all of these situations
Growing up I hated riding taxi's, i wanted to ride a bus and Durban had a very good bus service then the ANC did what they do best😔😔
I remember the myna buses in durban were very good
@@TheDruzza very good indeed. Even Aqualine was good.
As a Durbanite I also was the bus rider gang until we gave buses to ANC boys and became unreliable, always late, always breaking down and unprofessional
@@RastaAfricanGentleman I remember when they "sold" Durban Transport..... disaster 😱😱😱
Baam
Why watch SABC News when Dan Corder does a better job and speaks in a way that holds the viewers' attention and being truthful. Very impressive work, I hope in the end of 2024 you have at least 100k subscribers
facts, this channel is a gem
Changing the hat structure but keeping your tone is the type of brilliance that earns you a sub. 😂❤
I thought I was the only who's seeing this swapping of hats 😂 🤦🏾
Trying to regulate the taxi industry is going to be hard cause if the taxi industry strikes, they automatically stop the economy and stop the country 🙃
They have us in a chokehold
It can be solved by forcing only vehicles with valid permits,you know not like other operators who have multiple vehicles on one bloody permit.
The only way to 'end' taxis is to put the economy where people live. Build schools, clinics, parks, swimming areas, Museums, butcheries, libraries and hospitals in the areas that people live. so that they don't have to travel for everyday things. Apartheid moved everybody far away from economic activity and left them without infrastructure. It needs to be addressed and no regulation can help that. People also need access to agriculture. For both work and food production. Townships aren't close to farms in a way where people can have jobs in the farms and communities can buy food locally and lower prices. It's also why there's a Spaza shop pandemic because they become the only way to buy small goods without going to 'Town'. It's a long way to travel just to buy bread. Many townships don't even roads. If you build trains the taxis will burn them. People just need to travel less. there needs to be a bigger investment in developing the Townships. Building better homes. building better neighborhoods and introducing small economy and health care. then the place will grow itself. There are already small businesses of all kinds in the locations but most of us are cashiers and waiters and attendants and we all need to travel by taxi. Taxis will always be around so long as there is no investment in the people themselves.
@@jordanmntungwa3311 So well said, my brother 👏🏽. Spatial Apartheid in terms of going to work from to your home and/or accessing basic services such as clinics, hospitals, shops, libraries, etc, was the breeding ground for the taxi bosses to capitalize on the masses who don't have transportation to travel where they need to go. It's honestly everywhere, but its really widespread in the townships and village towns when traveling to major populous cities is a distance of 50 km or more. I agree that not just affordable good housing, but building schools, more services facilities and shops closer to the townships and village towns will reduce the over reliance over taxis. They can't burn down schools, clinics, hospitals or libraries as they are also places where they provide jobs for people. I do think that some permits and harsher rules, especially in regards to road safety when driving needs to be implemented, but not at this moment.
An informal sector is very hard to regulate since most folks are self employed...but with south Africa infrastructure ...why not have BRT lanes...when people see the efficiency the taxi people will behave
The abridged anthropology of Mzansi's taxi industry!👌🏾
Well done on another brilliant episode @theissuewithdancorder. I'm an idiot with the news because there's too much nonsense to sift through, so I definitely appreciate this kind of to-the-point analysis. Sharing wherever I can
Not really an industry, more of a criminal enterprise
@@AapVanDieKaap I mean they do provide a service technically.
The amount of innocent people who die from taxi violence
Its terrible
StatsSA said in 2013 only 39% of workers use taxis as a means of transport and in their latest survey the number is closer to 28%. This coincides with the rise of car ownership in the country and I think with just those two metrics and some basic economics we have an answer to the taxi problem - bring in more affordable cars and ffs grow the economy. South Africans still aspire to have their own means of transport and many will prioritise owning a car over moving to more affluent neighbourhoods.
You’re focusing on South Africans with money
@@usercantbeblank 28% of ALL South Africans, regardless of financial status. Besides, who - with money is using taxis? Why would 30% of rich people use taxis???
Remember, trains have ground to a complete halt country wide since CR took over, so the number of taxi users has vastly increased
@@finalpharoah1 uhhh no they haven't. if anything a bunch of new lines have opened and some existing ones have been extended.
the new alstrom factory in the east rand has also ramped up production of new trains. it's weird how you people don't care about facts - like you'll just lie about anything and unprovoked
@biggeststeppa1 you talking about factories, I'm talking as a black person who lives in a black community. There are no trains compared to 10 years ago. Rail is also very limited and the vast majority of commuters do not live anywhere near a train. In Cape Town people live on tracks that were operational before Covid. Yes there are attempts to get Prasa and Petrotail back on track, but it's a long slow process and for now, the taxi industry is picking up the slack for a collapsed rail industry
This for me highlights the massive lack of understanding from the DA. Their actions had good intentions, but they make life incredibly difficult for poor South Africans
They just didn't truly think about what was about to happen
My family owns taxis in 3 provenances and until u are a driver or in a place where the taxi is yours u will never understand how and why things can get from bad to worse in a matter of minutes. I would like for u to come and work for just 7 days and see if u will not have a change of heart.😆😆😆😆
@@theoolyn282can u elaborate?
The DA probably makes life difficult, but the ANC are responsible for the these deaths as they are supposed to government the country, and not allow any entity to have this amount if power.
They didn't make life difficult for poor South Africans. That was all on the taxi mafia.
Thanks for keeping journalism alive!
Intswempu le channel👌
Great content and delivery
Thank you!
Firstly we need to accept that taxis are here to stay, so government needs to revisit their taxi modernisation programme because it made taxis safer and can help regulate the industry. Secondly cheaper cars and petrol will reduce the public transport market. Incorporate maxis into e-hailing and regulate the whole thing. Integrate e-hailing, taxis and brt systems. All this of course requires good governance and healthy economic growth.
The taxi industry was developed out of necessity, born in turbulent times. This is why most people don't understand why the taxi industry is the way it is currently. It's the reason why it's rough around the edges. And never mind Cape Town, u should see the taxi industry in Turkey or Italy, their taxi industry managed to ban Uber from certain areas....
The taxi industry they think they own this road and government does nothing about it
I Grew up riding a hi-ace to and from anywhere.. On rainy days I remember the warmth of the mid-engine when you're made to on the engine cover to make room for the big mama and her groceries. lol I also remember the scorching singe on your thigh on hot days.
I remember looking at the holes on the floor inside the taxi and watching the road whizz by thinking to myself, I've got nothing to worry about as long as this taxi moves forward I am safe. when we were kids there were taxis that played hiphop, some would only play house and you would even wait just to ride the fun taxi home it is very common to see a taxi full of sleeping people because people are exhausted by the time they transit home and there's a soothing and comforting feeling inside a taxi. and Taxi rules are hilarious. for example never eat your KFC inside the taxi. wait until you get off.
Taxis came out of a necessity. people need to use the taxis before trying to regulate how they operate. within reasonable understanding
Big Mama 😂
Basically, they outsmart the apartheid government, and now they are outsmart the current government😂😂😂. We gotta give credit to these guys tenacity 😂
Spot on
I've been looking for a channel like this. Thank you wo much! Your work is amazing! I pray this channel grows bigger!!!
I live in cape town and I saw people who were stuck in town go to cash crusader and pawn off their phone for money to stay at a backpackers in town. Some managed to pay R400 for an uber home and some still have not gone back.
Great content. I miss such great content from the SA main medi. Keep up the good work mate!!!
Start by protecting the driver, thats how regulate it. The drivers are the most important part in this equation.
So much insight, we need more of such anaylsis
This industry has potential to boost the economy so much😢 . It's an industry worth billions, if they came together they could build major industry's such as build their own taxis, make their own tires, have their own insurance companies, banks etc it would create so many jobs and help build generational wealth. We buy all our stuff from e.g China yet we have potential to build own industry
And they don't even contribute to taxes
Very comprehensive and insightfull, respect 2 u.
The taxi industry is the best mode of transport in South Africa. Things would be better if the government recognized them as public transportation and reserve suitable privileges for them to operate safely. Privileges such as reserving them their own lane to drive on. The metro buses in our cities have reserved bus lanes because they're considered and recommended as public transport. They're basically not supposed to be delayed in any way by traffic. The same should apply for the taxis.
Watching this in a taxi lol
tuen thr volume up so that driver can hear lol
U have researched very well very informative channel
VERY important Channel (Just subscribed)
👍
Easiest way to sort out the tax matter is to cut the production taxis from companies like Toyota, only minivans (like v class) that should be allowed on the road should be ambulances, panel vans…by this method you slowly introduce more public transportation systems and give shares to tax bosses with permits and proof of business ownership to buy into the public transport shares and they can earn monthly salary through their shares
It's probably safe to say more South Africans use taxis than there are South African's who own cars.
Oh by absolute miles
@@theissuewithdancorderkilometers*
We don't use that dumb system around these parts
@@khumokwezimashapa2245its an expression.. he never use ' miles ' as a means of measurement but as an expression.
@@cameronpillay8050 Ye ye I know I was just playin around
@@theissuewithdancorder But that's happening everywhere in the world. There are more people who don't own cars than the ones who own them.
My friend tried breaking into the taxi industry by buying 3 honda fits and putting them on Uber.
After a month, a Taxi mob boss visited his home. Put a gun to his head ... And said "your cars are mine now. I want $15k in lost revenue in the next month"
...yeah if my friend didn't have friends in high places he would have been murdered.
Sounds like he achieved what he set out to do!
Excellent video
The only ones that can put the taxi's in their place are the paying customers! 😢
Great show
Thank you!
The only way to be successful against the taxi industry is to have cheaprr alternatives ready. Only then we'll us as the community push back against the lawless of the taxi industry.✊🏾
Taxis are a great solution to the overwhelming public transport issue in South Africa. The only reason I'm not surprised that government hasn't tried to integrate taxis officially (e.g. by giving them demarcated areas to operate in on the road and as parking, or by giving clear indicated routes and infrastructure to support it like waiting stations with proper seating/shelter) is because it's not government owned.
I wish they would actually try and make a difference to every day life, and think of the average citizen.
Worse part about taxi drivers is that they are rude and treat their customers like dogs.💔🤕
Okay I'm subscribing
Spot on
Very informative, I can tell you're really did your research and you know exactly what you're talking about. Unfortunately my friend this is our reality, taxi industry is a threat to the public, to the law abiding citizens. In some towns its NORMAL for them to offload your passengers including your family out of your car and force it into their taxis, sometimes we hear reports of assault from those who refuse to use their service...
I once took a route that I didn't want to avoid being beaten up. I was 6 months pregnant
I learned things I did not expect to learn.
Good topic
I gotta say all these wealthy 1st world countries
-USA, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, South Korea. Sweden ect
They don’t have this kind of taxi system. This is really South African based.
great!
There is also a report by SA Taxi that gives nice figures of everything connected to SA Taxi industry. I haven’t read the 2022 report yet
That's wild!
So mad hey
Being a Capetonian whos constantly on the N2, taxi drivers have improved their ways on the road after the City concluded their meeting with taxi associations
Jake Tran talked about the "The strangest mafia" "the south African taxi mafia" first time i released how deadly and powerful taxi owners truly are
It up it's hard too find reliable news🎉
Hi Dan, how does one get hold of you ? Do you have any social media pages ?
3 minutes in and im tweaking🤯🤯🤯.
it's the beanie switch for me🤣🤣 funny CZcamsr😅
So true Mzantsi is a movie!
The mussie game is on point
Simple solution .. increase penalty fees and hold the association to book on tax and fees. The need by the taxi chiefs to preserve position will police the order and weed the excess. Or simply institutionalise the industry into govt. Have taxi bosses in decision making positions. This will improve the industry perspective on pertinent transport issues, and evoke their realistic cooperation.
Yeah, I feel like that's most South African systems in a nutshell: messy and nearly impossible to fix because of the corruption at the top. Also, my favourite combo was orange at the bottom, then grey, then yellow at the top for that glow
Nah my bra you forgot the SUPER T. The best version
Taxi industry is the mafia 😂🤣
Transaction capital( taxi industry stock) on Easy Equities has plummeted in the last year
What up Dan
South Africa is a movie 🎥 come watch with us 🙃🫠😂
That line made me watch the whole video shame 🤣
This was one of South Africa’s smartest industry
"South Africa is a movie, come watch it with us" 😂😂😂
With the amount of guns and money they have and monopoly on public transport, one can consider them our own mafia really.
What is the hidden lore behind the changing amounts of beanies throughout the video?
I was in A taxi last week from jhb cbd to sandton in heavy rains n the windscreens wipers were not working... we were all scared for our lifes, turns out its normal
The gov isn’t incentivising the taxi industry so they should leave it alone as it’s owned privately. Taxis are moving and transporting people…industry is functional in its own way. Fights for routes do happen and casualties taken but bosses come and soon we have an understanding. Any gov interruptions to the industry will cause bigger unsolvable problems.
Taxi business is big. There is a student from Stellenbosch University, who are researching an EV taxi.
I’m sorry, is this guy a magician…I swear his hats changed colours before my very eyes
The problem started when South Africans decided to call a bus a taxi
That's why people must have their own cars, meaning...improve people's lives, jobs etc
No
We need less car dependency
Too many cars on the road cause air and noise pollution for one. What we need is reliable trains and buses.
zimbabwe also has this problem , except its definetely not as bad
Yall should regulate while the opportunity is still present
Prassa must step up, we really too much on the taxis.
Government needs to secure and protect the rail networks
The taxi drivers are between a rock and a hard place having to make a minimum amount for the taxi owner before being paid. Drivers should be brought into the the same labour laws that encompass all other industries. If they earned a legislated wage their current requirement to dive badly to meet minimum heads in vehicles would diminish.
consider the international ties to private bus companies
I used to take the bus and trains before I got my own vehicle the couple of times I took taxis was ok.... But it was dangerous they drive reckless and wrong side of the road and it's just unruly, it's getting worse as the drive over red traffic lights, I wish we have better transport. Stopping ppl for going to work for days using violence is not an option.
I about this we give them the land back so they probably focus on farming and not so much on this violence
The taxi mafia burnt all Prasa trains the Anc is so inept it cannot protect its own assats😮😮😮
Employers just accepting that a living wage should afford you a Kwid or whatever the cheapest car is the country is currently could be effective
Most of the ANC cadres own those taxis
The problem started from the beginning, the apartheid government thought they will fail by neglecting them now we have a monster of a thing... there's a lot of money and guns circulating in that industry and it will take a serious government turn things around so that everyone can invest in it
Yeah its highly armed and dangerous
Nationals 2013., This house would nationalize the taxi industry?
Imagine if the government or traffic cops just said that if a licensed taxi gets a fine, then the owner of said taxi must pay 50% of the fine or something.
If the taxi driver is the owner then they just pay it, but if its owned by some taxi bos rhey have to pay.
Chances are zero that would ever happen, the taxi bosses would lose their minds (because they know how many fines rhey would be liable for)
I dunno, if i was presented id try that.
Another thing would be to force the taxi bos into liquidation or to pay R100,000 to the family per person killed in one of their taxies if it was found the driver caused a crash due to neglected cars or bad driving.
Overall, none of these would ever fly, but the point im making is what if we could shif some of the responsibility to the taxi owners or Bosses.
Yes, many other root causes for taxis even exising are not solved by this, in the same way that more police dont reduce crime as much as a better economy would.
I dunno, we fucked dude.
Gg
I think if taxi industry got a cut of the bus or train services profit or earnings then violence from them would minimise.
Dude you must be dying in this heat.
In limpopo it's still virtually impossible for a person with colour to get a permit for their taxi ..since 2009 but funny how we all own the hiace
If the country cannot control and regulate the taxi industry (which sounds more like the mafia) then we have little to no hope of self driving public transport solutions in the next 30 years. The world is moving forward yet South Africa is driving backwards in an illegal unroadworthy taxi that is breaking every law in its path.
I have an answer...regulating taxis won't work in its current form. Take a leave from Namibia and allow anyone with a bus to get a permit. In cities you only get a permit if you have a house in that city and only 2 permits per Erf.. it cuts out the big bosses that a running the show
Let me do your thumbnails bro
Taxi Industry is big in South Africa
So massive
@@theissuewithdancorder It looks so much bigger in WC. Imagine the impact the taxi strike had.
@@NabeelMohamed497im quite sure that the taxi business in KZN is way larger than its counterpart in the WC.
@@cameronpillay8050 Okay. It's because in Dan Corder's video, he had like lots of articles shown about Western Cape.
@@NabeelMohamed497 In KZN that's where it was originated.
Give to the owner, pay feul and + keep some for themselves...
Why did you keep on changing your beanies?
you sound like someone who drivers everywhere
Matt did a great one promoting Red Bull for drivers but I wonder how happy the Red Bull Board Of Directors are that 8.2 Million Shmacking beautiful viewers will watch this .....Matt I better wish that you got something other than promoting not to drink and drive(as well).
Why do you keep changing your hats Bro
we need to fund public tansport!!!!
lol adn we complain about raising uber prices
Beanie man
Him being white made me more critical, but my guy came through.