Sunday, October 13, 2013

Musical Mother City



Next year (2014) Cape Town has been chosen as the World Design Capitol, unfortunately submissions have now closed, but here's a thought regarding the taxi industry ...

At the moment taxi's all over South Africa use their hooters to get the attention of their passengers, and also each other, passing pretty women, and occasionally as a warning to other road users.

This may seem counter-intuitive to some, but what if each taxi route had it's own call tune and the taxis on that route had a musical air horn to play it, for example Manenberg is obvious, La Cucaracha for Sea Point etc.

Now air horns (musical hooters), like sirens are not allowed by private citizens in South africa, so they can be more easily regulated which gives a No. of advantages.
  • The taxi will have to be fitted with the device which means it should go through a roadworthy test in order for it to be allowed to operate.
  • It will only be able to work a specific route (according to it's call tunes) which should keep poachers and hence taxi-wars at bay.
  • Regular hooters will be more apparent to other road users as they will no longer be needed to summon passengers.
  • Visitors to Cape Town will have a clearer understanding of where the taxi is going before boarding.
  • Lastly as the title of this blog states, Cape Town will be turned into a musical city, while being easier to navigate and hopefully safer.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Dagga Party

Come the elections, I'll probably put my X here
The Dagga Party
Other than liking the name and the fact that they wish to legalize the herb...
In South African politics I've come to realize that there's very little accountability at the moment, and while there are 400 seats in the National Assembly, anyone with enough support (circa 500 registered voters) can start their own political party, the more parties there are in the National Assembly the smaller and hence more accountableto it's voters it will be

Ideally with about 300 parties represented (not that that will ever happen) they will have to form coalitions around a cause, as they have a smaller voting base and hence are more directly accountable to their voters, these coalitions would would not be taken lightly and there would be many eyes on the outcomes.

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