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The City of Cape Town has announced that from next month, the Dial-a-Ride service will only be available for wheelchair users and people with severe walking impairments. This means many elderly people ...
A City of Cape Town Dial-a-Ride bus. Picture: City of Cape Town/YouTube CAPE TOWN - The City of Cape Town said more support was needed to bolster the Dial-a-Ride service. This comes after the Western ...
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Cape Town's Dial-a-Ride service faces budget cuts, limiting transport for disabled users
The City of Cape Town said its Dial-a-Ride service is oversubscribed as they experience capacity challenges, with the R28.2 million annual budget being insufficient for the current R40 million ...
Cape Talk's Lester Kiewit chats to Barbara October of GroundUp News. Listen to their conversation in the audio clip below [skip to 2:48]: From next month, the City of Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride service ...
The City of Cape Town has paused its plans to significantly cut back on its Dial-a-Ride service for disabled people. The municipality reached a settlement agreement with the Western Cape Network on ...
The future of Dial-a-Ride – the City of Cape Town’s public transport service for people with disabilities – is uncertain pending a legal review challenging the City’s announcement of plans to narrow ...
A controversial decision by the City of Cape Town to scale back its Dial-a-Ride service from September 8 2025, has sparked outrage and a public petition. Critics say that the move will strip thousands ...
The Dial-a-Ride service (part of MyCiti) has been a lifeline for people with disabilities to independently access healthcare, schools, and other amenities. The DA-run City of Cape Town is shutting ...
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