CLEAN VEHICLES AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY ROADMAP INITIATIVES IN SENEGAL

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REPUBLIQUE DU SENEGAL MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND TRANSPORT AND THE OPENING UP EXECUTIF COUNCIL OF DAKAR URBAN TRANSPORT (CETUD) CLEAN VEHICLES AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY ROADMAP INITIATIVES IN SENEGAL PRESENTED BY MR ABDOU DIOUF CETUD-SENEGAL Workshop «Regional Consultation on Air Quality, Clean Vehicles and Sustainable Mobility Roadmap» Nairobi, 24 to 25 August 2016

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION MOBILITY IN DAKAR, BETWEEN CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGES 1. RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET Workshop «Regional Consultation on Air Quality, Clean Vehicles and Sustainable Mobility Roadmap» Nairobi, 24 to 25 August 2016

INTRODUCTION : Dakar between challenges and constraints Dakar 2016 : Peninsula of 550 km² 0.3% of national area 23 % the country pop Density : 6181 Sangalkam Sébikotane Rufisque Diamniadio Gorée Yène - The urbanization of the city began with the dark gray areas and is spread from 1986 to the yellow zone - Brown we have the expansion of city areas - Airport and military fields are light gray

INTRODUCTION : Dakar between challenges and constraints Rapid growth of population and concentration of activities 2.6 million (2005) 3.4 million inhabitants (2016) et 5 millions (2030) ; 90% of companies, 75% of formal sector employment Predominance of walking but motorization rate is growing fast 20veh/1000 residents in 2000 versus 40 veh./1000 residents in 2015 In 2015 7.2 million Trips./day ; 70% of Pedestrians ; 80% of motorize transport is done by Public Transport ; 1.7 million Trips./day by Public Transport. Workshop «Regional Consultation on Air Quality, Clean Vehicles and Sustainable Mobility Roadmap» Nairobi, 24 to 25 August 2016

Workshop «Regional Consultation on Air Quality, Clean Vehicles and Sustainable Mobility Roadmap» Nairobi, 24 to 25 August 2016 INTRODUCTION : Dakar between challenges and constraints Importants challenges due to Mobility between areas of activities (employment, education, shopping facilities, business services, and leisure) and Area of activities Increase traffic Congestion accidents and air pollution areas of residences commuting between the east (residences) and west (activities) of the city

Response to the challenges Urban transport improvement program focused on sustainable transport CETUD place the Promotion of sustainable mobility at the center of its objectives and integrate it into the formulation of its policies. 1. AIR QUALITY MEASUREMENT AND ASSESSMENT 2. MODERNISING VEHICLE TECHNICAL INSPECTION DEVICE 3. RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET 4. PERSPECTIVES, MASS TRANSIT SYSTEMS

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET: CONTEXT Before Renewal urban public transport system marked by the domination of craft operators coaches with more than 65% of the market share of mechanized travel to face a struggling subsistence bus company and rail operator still limited with low market share Informel transport sector is characterised by obsolescence of the fleet of minibuses (average age of 28 years)

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET : CONTEXT Atomisation of operators of minibuses (more than 1294 operators for 2,558 vehicles) Anarchic competition A classic banking system not suited to fleet renewal needs A poorly satisfied demand for transport with very high malfunction community costs (congestion, pollution and insecurity).

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET : SOLUTIONS A solution based on three axes Set up an institutional and financial mechanism adapted for the renewal of the park ; Set up new ways of exploitation ; Develop the human resources of the actors.

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET : SOLUTIONS Atomizing market 1 294 operators possessing 2 558 coaches collectively called " fast coaches " and " ndiaga ndiaye " 95% of operators with 1 to 4 vehicles the average age of which is of 28 years with capacities from 25 to 48 places(squares) Consolidation in EIG 945 operators are grouped together in 14 Economic Interest Grouping (EIG) ; 14 EIG form of urban transport professionals funding Association (AFTU) Mutual savings and credit carriers (Mectrans)

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET : ACTORS OF THE SYSTEM STATE OF SENEGAL Ministry of Finance Department of Transportation CETUD revolving Committee Sectoral vision of renewal Sector regulation Industrialization of the sector Finance sector -Import of kits -Assembly of minibus and spare parts -Implementation of units of after-sales service SENBUS INDUSTRIES Industrial partner of the State of Senegal IMPAXIS CAPITAL Financial partner of the State of Senegal - Approach and negotiation with the investors and the local banks - Arrangement of the financing - Acquisition of vehicles -Sales of vehicles by leasing -Refund of the credit - AFTU -14 EIG - and carriers

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET The pilot program with International Development Association IDA ( 505 minibus) (2005 2009, 16 millions USD) Price off minibus is 47,500 usd (All Taxes Incuded) According to the state of the minibus brought to the breakage, the operator receives a scrappage premium going from 0 to 5000 dollars US

RENEWAL OF URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET The operator contribute 10,500 usd (with, if necessary loan mectrans), the 5-year loan benefits from a 6 months grace period. As at 15 August 2016, 1607 minibuses with capicity from 40 to 60 places have been introduced

Impacts of professionalization: The capacity building Operators : 1. Sales management of a SME(small and medium-sized enterprise) of public transportation 2. Management of operating a public transport network 3. Accounting(countable) and financial management 4. Technical management of a car park(vehicle fleet) 5. Human resources management Conductors : 1. Management of the box office 2. Business connections 3. First aid Drivers : 1. Economic and security conduct(driving) 2. Business connections 3. Road accident prevention

Impacts of professionalization: concession lines 63 lines were granted to EIG of AFTU exploiters in compliance with agreed standards, including : - Compliance with a fixed route ; - Marketing of tickets in vehicles ; - Compliance with official stops located on the routes ; - Establishing a regular service, that is to say the establishment of predetermined frequencies to departures from the terminal (or terminals).

Impacts of professionalization: The achievements A rate of covering of more than 99 % and a rate of mobilization of the fund of mutual pledge of 96 % ; The sustainability of the fund (collection) revolving ; The consolidation of MEC-TRANS which matters of 1 600 members ; The creation of a mutual insurance company of health to relieve the actors of the system of transport in the bearing of the costs concerning the health of the staff, the operators and their family ; The creation of SENBUS industry 53% of fleet renewal, we have 35% share of trips travel market in public transport

Impacts of professionalization: The achievements Increasing the share of public transport Since most attractive Reduction Proportion of the energyconsuming vehicles RENEWAL OF THE URBAN TRANSPORT FLEET Reduction of emissions and air pollution Reducing congestion

The museum or breakage! museum of arts and civilizations THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Workshop «Regional Consultation on Air Quality, Clean Vehicles and Sustainable Mobility Roadmap» Nairobi, 24 to 25 August 2016