Togo: Government adopts new decree to regulate the public transport sector

Transport
Wednesday, 25 October 2023 10:20
Togo: Government adopts new decree to regulate the public transport sector

(Togo First) - The Togolese government recently adopted a decree to regulate the use of public transport vehicles, including taxis, taxi-bikes, and tuk-tuks. The decree was adopted last week at the Council of Ministers. 

The move aims to tackle several issues, such as road insecurity, air pollution, and low profits in the public transport sector. 

Drawn in collaboration with representatives of professional transport organizations, the decree sets clear rules for public transportation drivers. Among others, they will need a permit issued by the Ministry of transport and an authorization certificate from the territorial collectivities.

The measures should enable "better organization of public transport, professionalization of the sector's players, better identification of cabs and their scope of activity, as well as improved road safety and better comfort for passengers", according to the Council. 

A few weeks before the decree’s adoption, the government held a meeting with actors of the transport sector. On the occasion, the authorities said the actors had two years to comply with the new regulations adopted in 2022. 

"Persons previously engaged in public transport by cab, motorcycle cab or tricycle have twenty-four months to comply with the new provisions", the government indicated.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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