Francis, J.Zuwarimwe, T.Munwana, Thinandavha Edward2015-02-042015-02-042015-02-04Munwana, T.E. 2015. Towards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South Africa. . . http://hdl.handle.net/11602/240http://hdl.handle.net/11602/240PhDRDVInstitute for Rural DevelopmentThis study stems from premise that Light Delivery Vehicle (LDV) passenger transport is a vital but not necessarily a safe mode in rural communities such as those in Vhembe District of Limpopo Province, South Africa. Moreover, the lack of detailed scientific data and as yet illegal status of the service inhibit efforts made to strengthen it. Nevertheless, transport authorities in South Africa are beginning to consider ways of formalising the service. The overall objective of the study was to develop a model for integrating LDV passenger transport with the public transport system in Vhembe District Municipality. It was assumed that LDVs could be a suitable mode of rural passenger transport if appropriately modified and a supporting legislative framework was developed. Specifically, the nature and extent of the service within the wider transport context in Vhembe District Municipality were investigated. A mixed methods approach was adopted, applying both quantitative and qualitative procedures and techniques of data collection and analysis. Three quantitative surveys and a qualitative case study were carried out. The latter comprised focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, observations and a document study. The purposively sampled research participants comprised 100 LDV operators, 100 commuters and 69 Administrators) using the snowball technique and based on their knowledge on LDV passenger transport. The use and operation of LDV passenger transport was observed to be an established, regular, demand-driven, sustainable and expanding reality, operating alongside other transport services, especially in remote areas. A strong relationship (P < 0.05) existed between the reasons given for using LDVs and the municipalities where the respondents resided. The transport service was affordable and flexible, although it was not necessarily comfortable or safe. There was a strong statistical relationship (P < 0.01) between the level of satisfaction with other transport services and municipalities in which they resided. Although the informal nature of LDV transport provided some short-term advantages to operators, various stakeholders (including operators of LDV transport) indicated that the formalization of the service would lead to long-term advantages such as improved service delivery, operating circumstances and increased customer base. In addition, LDV transport of LDVs as passenger-carrying vehicles, which entails insistence on fitting canopies, spelling out seating capacity, proper seats, issuing route permits and other safety-related measures specified by the South African Bureau of Standard (SASS) and Occupational Health Standards (OHS).1 online resource (xiii, 188 leaves): color illustrations, color mapenUniversity of VendaLight delivery vehiclesUCTDRural passenger transportframeworkintegratingmodel388.0420968257Transportation -- South Africa -- LimpopoTransportation -- Passenger traffic --South Africa LimpopoRural transit -- South Africa -- LimpopoRural transportation -- South Africa -- LimpopoTowards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South AfricaThesisMunwana TE. Towards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South Africa. []. , 2015 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11602/240Munwana, T. E. (2015). <i>Towards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South Africa</i>. (). . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11602/240Munwana, Thinandavha Edward. <i>"Towards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South Africa."</i> ., , 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/240TY - Thesis AU - Munwana, Thinandavha Edward DA - 2015-02-04 DB - ResearchSpace DP - Univen KW - Light delivery vehicles KW - Rural passenger transport KW - framework KW - integrating KW - model LK - https://univendspace.univen.ac.za PY - 2015 T1 - Towards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South Africa TI - Towards developing a model for integrating light delivery vehicles into the rural passenger transport system in Vhembe District Municipality of South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11602/240 ER -