‘Commuters don’t know what they want’

210208This is the Noord taxi rank which has been on the news of the taxi drives assualting women of who they dress Picture:Sizwe Ndingane

210208This is the Noord taxi rank which has been on the news of the taxi drives assualting women of who they dress Picture:Sizwe Ndingane

Published Apr 23, 2014

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Johannesburg - Minibus taxi commuters do not know what they want and often confuse drivers, according to some drivers interviewed on Wednesday.

“Sometimes commuters tell us to hurry up because they are late, sometimes they tell us to go slow,” taxi driver Sfiso Khumalo said at the Orange Farm taxi rank, south of Johannesburg, on Wednesday.

He was speaking to Sapa as Gauteng community safety department officials spoke to drivers at the taxi rank about road safety.

He said commuters often treated drivers “like animals”.

“They undermine us and call us names, but we carry their lives and they just sit there and fart on our seats.”

About 20 taxis drivers blamed the Gauteng government for not issuing them with operating licences on time.

Sapa

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