better public transport and the transport challenges for big events
17 October 2007
Thousands of people will descend on the Johannesburg Stadium as the province
hosts a Car Free Day Concert, on Saturday, 20 October 2007, in order to promote
the objectives of the Transport Month Campaign and prepare local people for big
events such as the 2010 Fifa World Cup and beyond.
The artist line up will be headed by artists who have also endorsed the
campaign including Don Laka, Jabu Hlongwane, Selaelo Selota, Malaika,
Mafikizolo, Kwela, Tebza and Ladies in Jazz. The festivities will start at
10h00 and run until 19h00. The entrance fee is R55 and tickets are available at
Computicket. A cyclist's development team will also take part in the
festivities.
The concert will promote park and ride and walk facilities with transport
from the parking sites to the performance area. There will be parking space at
the Ellis Park Parking, the Standard Bank Arena, the Beeld Parking Grounds and
the University of Witwatersrand. The shuttle services will operate between
10h00 and 14h00 and also between 17h00 and 20h00 in the evening, with 20
minutes interval.
Speaking ahead of the Car Free Day Concert, Gauteng MEC for Public
Transport, Roads and Works, Ignatius Jacobs said "the roads belong to everyone,
and they must be shared by pedestrians, motorists, cyclists and public
transport. Together, we must build safe and sustainable communities, and aim at
achieving the following objectives: help pedestrians to reclaim public open
space by making our towns and cities liveable and more accessible, address the
rising cost of fuel, contribute to the safety of cyclists and pedestrians on
our roads, reduce the environmental impact of pollution, use our road network
to support economic growth by ensuring access to opportunities."
Details of the event are:
Date: 20 October 2007
Time: 10h00 to 19h00
Venue: Johannesburg Stadium
For more information contact:
Alfred Nhlapo
Tel: 011 355 7532
Cell: 083 376 8496
Issued by: Department of Public Transport, Roads and Works, Gauteng
Provincial Government
17 October 2007
Source: Gauteng Provincial Government (http://www.gautengonline.gov.za)