Public transport reduces carbon footprint by 10%

By Nthambeleni Gabara

Pretoria - If just one commuter of a household switches from driving a private car to using public transport, the household’s carbon footprint will be reduced by 10 percent, according to the Gautrain Rapid Round-Up (GRRU).

 

Public transport to be a 2010 success - minister

 

By Bathandwa Mbola

Pretoria - South Africans will have a transport network they can be proud of in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and beyond, Transport Minister Jeff Radebe has announced.

   

A nation's backbone

South Africa prides itself on its internationally recognised, highly sophisticated customs and laws associated with the transportation of goods – a feature of any vibrant economy.
In South Africa, as in many other countries, customs and excise duties are administered by SARS (South African Revenue Service).
 

New face of Nissan

Vehicle manufacturer Nissan South Africa’s face on South African roads is set to start undergoing changes this year with new models, including a replacement for the ever popular 1 400 bakkie, and bigger concentration on the market for passenger cars.
   

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