2021
DOI: 10.22158/sshsr.v2n3p1
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Covid-19 and Precarity in South Africa’s Minibus Taxi Industry

Abstract: This article considers covid-19 and precarity in South Africa’s minibus taxi industry. Covid-19 and the resulting national lockdown interrupted the operations of the industry (like other businesses) in South Africa. During the lockdown (from level 5 to level 1), some taxi operators complained that the lockdown resulted in them losing profit. Taxi drivers also complained that they are making less money through taxi fares (noting that each day they give collected fares to taxi owners and keep some of the money f… Show more

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“…The taxi industry accounts for 75% of all daily transport and employs about 300,000 drivers and 100,000 taxi marshals. It also benefits 100,000 car washers and 150,000 vendors at taxi ranks (Fobosi, 2020). There is, however, significant rivalry with Metered Cab-Taxis, which offer the same services but are shunned by customers because of their high prices, which on shorter routes charge up to 250% more (South African metered taxis, 2020).…”
Section: Uber Dlp Business Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The taxi industry accounts for 75% of all daily transport and employs about 300,000 drivers and 100,000 taxi marshals. It also benefits 100,000 car washers and 150,000 vendors at taxi ranks (Fobosi, 2020). There is, however, significant rivalry with Metered Cab-Taxis, which offer the same services but are shunned by customers because of their high prices, which on shorter routes charge up to 250% more (South African metered taxis, 2020).…”
Section: Uber Dlp Business Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On trips of 200km or more, taxis could still carry only 70% of their licensed capacity (Business Insider SA, 12 and 22 July 2020). Fobosi (2020) argues that the taxi industry's flouting of Covid-19 regulations was fuelled by a lack of government subsidisation of the industry which, despite its informal nature, accounts for about 75% of all daily passenger transport in SA. 11 In January, the state offered a R1.135 billion relief package to the taxi industry, estimated at R5 000 per taxi in January 2021, (South African Government 2020h).…”
Section: Impact Of Lockdownsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In urban zones, lower-income households, almost exclusively from previously disadvantaged groups, were shoehorned into township communities that were almost invariably long distances from job opportunities. To this day, many workers, notably lower-income workers, commute significant distances to work (Fobosi 2020). These commutes are characterised by unidirectional flows, high-peak demand and minimal off-peak use.…”
Section: Urban Structurementioning
confidence: 99%