ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS): SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

Road Transport (Permits) (Exemption) Order

Road Transport (Permits) Regulations

ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) (EXEMPTION) ORDER

(under section 5)

(30th January, 1974)

ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS

    PARAGRAPH

    1.    Citation

    2.    Exemption of certain motor vehicles

        Schedule

S.I. 10, 1974,
S.I. 50, 1981.

1.    Citation

    This Order may be cited as the Road Transport (Permits) (Exemption) Order.

2.    Exemption of certain motor vehicles

    The motor vehicles specified in the Schedule are hereby exempted from the provisions of the Act.

SCHEDULE

1.    Motor vehicles owned and operated by a local authority.

2.    Motor vehicles owned and operated by Botswana Railways for the purpose of maintaining track and rolling stock.

3.    Vehicles owned and operated by the Governments of Lesotho, Swaziland, Zambia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

4.    Vehicles registered for the use of diplomatic missions and personnel.

ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) REGULATIONS

(under section 28)

(1st February, 1974)

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

    REGULATION

PART I
Preliminary

    1.    Citation

    2.    Application

    3.    Interpretation

PART II
Powers and Duties of the Controller

    4.    Notices of sittings to be published by Controller

    5.    Controller to consult road authority

    6.    Controller to take into consideration objections

    7.    Discretion of Controller in granting permit

    8.    Decision of the Controller

    9.    Issue of permits

PART III
Applications and Objections

    10.    Form of application

    11.    Method of applying

    12.    Issue of permits

    13.    Notice of objections, etc.

PART IV
Obligations and Rights of Permit Holders

    14.    Obligations of permit holder

    15.    Issue of duplicate permits or tokens

    16.    Return of permit to Controller

    17.    Death, bankruptcy, etc., of holder of permit

    18.    Tickets and fares

    19.    Departure and arrival times to be observed

    20.    Penalties for failure to observe departure and arrival times

    21.    Luggage

    22.    Use of standby vehicles

PART V
Appeals

    23.    Memorandum of appeal and notice of appeal

    24.    Controller to forward appeal

    25.    Tribunal to fix day for hearing and give notice

    26.    Hearing of appeal

PART VI
Miscellaneous

    27.    Penalties

        First Schedule – Routes

        Second Schedule – Index of Forms

        Third Schedule – Tokens for Permits

        Fourth Schedule – Permit Fees

        Fifth Schedule – Forms

S.I. 8, 1974,
S.I. 139, 1976,
S.I. 165, 1976,
S.I. 139, 1977,
S.I. 69, 1979,
S.I. 87, 1980,
S.I. 43, 1982,
S.I. 108, 1984,
S.I. 88, 1989,
S.I. 3, 1990,
S.I. 25, 1995,
S.I. 9, 2000,
S.I. 63, 2000,
S.I. 65, 2000,
S.I. 14, 2004,
S.I. 46, 2004,
S.I. 48, 2017,
S.I. 45, 2020,
S.I. 61, 2020,
S.I. 73, 2021,
S.I. 83, 2021,
S.I. 36, 2022,
S.I. 125, 2022.

PART I
Preliminary
(regs 1-3)

1.    Citation

    These Regulations may be cited as the Road Transport (Permits) Regulations.

2.    Application

    These Regulations shall apply—

    (a)    in respect of goods transport services, throughout Botswana;

    (b)    in respect of D permits, on the routes prescribed in the First Schedule.

3.    Interpretation

    In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

    “application” means an application for a permit, and includes an application for renewal or for the variation of the terms or conditions of the permit;

    “approved fares” means fares as approved on the relevant permit granted by the Controller;

    “customs officer” means the Director of Customs and Excise and any other officer delegated by the Director in terms of section 3 of the Customs and Excise Duty Act (Cap. 50:01);

    “luggage”, in relation to passenger service, means personal belongings or goods not exceeding 200 kilograms whether accompanied by a passenger or not;

    “standby vehicle” means a vehicle to which a permit does not relate but which may be used instead of an authorised vehicle in cases of emergency;

    “road authority” has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act (Cap. 69:01);

    “token” means a certificate issued to a permit-holder by the Controller in respect of any permit issued under section 6 of the Act.

PART II
Powers and Duties of the Controller
(regs 4-9)

4.    Notices of sittings to be published by Controller

    The Controller shall, not less than 21 days before holding a public sitting under section 3(5) of the Act, cause to be published in the Gazette a notice stating the date, time and place of the sitting, and a list of all applications which will be considered at the sitting.

5.    Controller to consult road authority

    (1) It shall be the duty of the Controller before—

    (a)    considering an application for a permit; or

    (b)    publishing a notice under regulation 4,

to call upon the appropriate road authority to report to him, after consultation where appropriate with the District Commission in whose district the transport operation falls, whether the routes of operation concerned are, in his opinion, suitable.

    (2) If the report of the road authority indicates that the routes of operation are not suitable, the Controller shall forthwith send a copy of such report to the applicant and call upon him to lodge in writing within a period of 21 days, any representations he wishes to make.

    (3) Upon the expiration of the period referred to in paragraph (2) without hearing from the applicant or having received representations of the applicant in terms of that paragraph, the Controller may refuse such application.

6.    Controller to take into consideration objections

    It shall be the duty of the Controller, on an application for a permit, to take into consideration any representations or objections made under regulation 13 except—

    (a)    a representation or an objection to an application in respect of which the Controller is of the opinion that, having regard to the trivial character of such representation or objection, it is not necessary that any opportunity should be given for representation or objection thereto; and

    (b)    a representation or an objection to an application under section 10(3) of the Act, where, in the opinion of the Controller, the application was made with reasonable expedition and the demand for the use of the vehicle to be authorised under the permit applied for is so urgent as to render compliance with the requirements of this regulation impracticable.

7.    Discretion of Controller in granting permit

    (1) The Controller after consultation with an Advisory Board shall have full power, in his discretion, to grant or to refuse an application for a permit in full or in part.

    (2) The Controller in the exercise of his discretion shall, in particular, have regard—

    (a)    where the applicant is the holder of an existing permit of the same class, to the extent to which he is authorised to operate thereunder for the carriage of goods or passengers for hire or reward;

    (b)    to the previous conduct of the applicant in the capacity of a carrier of goods or passengers;

    (c)    to the number and type of vehicles proposed to be used under the permit and the suitability of the route proposed for such services;

    (d)    in determining the number of vehicles to be authorised, to the need for providing for occasions when such authorised vehicles are withdrawn from service for overhaul;

    (e)    to the extent to which existing rail or road transport might be adversely affected and any representations which may be made in that behalf;

    (f)    to the public interest including the interests of persons requiring transport, as well as those of persons providing facilities for transport;

    (g)    to the payment of reasonable wages and observance of proper conditions of service in respect of employees;

    (h)    when considering applications of foreign operators, to the extent to which reciprocal facilities are made available to Botswana operators;

    (i)    in the case of an application for a B permit, the extent to which the applicant intends that the vehicles proposed to be used under the permit shall be also used for the carriage of goods for hire or reward;

    (j)    where the applicant is a body corporate registered as a company under the laws of Botswana, to whether the members thereof or a substantial number of them are or are not also members of a body corporate, which carries on the business of carrying goods or passengers, registered or incorporated under the laws of some other country;

    (k)    to whether the applicant owns or does not own immovable property situate in Botswana;

    (l)    to the proportion of those who are or will be citizens of Botswana among the applicant’s employees engaged or to be engaged in Botswana in the business of carrying goods or passengers;

    (m)    to the proportion of vehicles registered in Botswana among the vehicles proposed to be used under the permit; and

    (n)    to whether granting the application, in full or in part, will or will not in the opinion of the Controller, make a significant contribution to the economic or social development of Botswana.

8.    Decision of the Controller

    The Controller shall give his decision in writing to the applicant and, in the case of refusal, shall give reasons for such refusal.

9.    Issue of permits

    (1) The forms to be used for the issue of permits shall be those prescribed in the Second Schedule and the tokens issued in respect of each permit shall be in the form prescribed in the Third Schedule.

    (2) Where the Controller has delegated his authority under section 3(2) of the Act to grant short-term permits in international traffic at border posts, such permits shall be issued by a customs officer and shall be valid for one journey only.

PART III
Applications and Objections
(regs 10-13)

10.    Form of application

    (1) Every application for a permit shall be in Form TS.1 which may be obtained from the Controller or any District Commissioner.

    (2) The application shall be signed by the applicant, and if made by a body corporate, partnership or a firm, it shall be signed by a person duly authorised in that behalf by such body, or a partner or someone authorised by the firm, as the case may be.

    (3) …

11.    Method of applying

    An application for a permit shall be forwarded directly to the Secretary and shall be accompanied by a fee of P50.00, levied on both Botswana and foreign registered passenger and goods vehicles.

12.    Issue of permits

    Where a permit has been granted, the Controller shall issue such permit only after payment of a fee in respect of that permit as prescribed in the Fourth Schedule, which fee shall be in addition to the application fee prescribed by regulation 11.

13.    Notice of objections, etc.

    (1) Every representation or objection in respect of an application for a permit shall be made in writing, and signed by the person making it and shall state the grounds of such representation or objection.

    (2) If the representation or objection is made by a body corporate or partnership or firm it shall be signed by a person duly authorised in that behalf by such body, or by a partner of the partnership or firm as the case may be.

    (3) Every representation or objection shall be sent to the Controller by registered mail so as to reach him not later than 21 days after the notice of application required by regulation 4 has appeared in the Gazette.

    (4) A copy of such written representations or objections shall be sent by the person making them to the applicant by registered mail at the same time as it is sent to the Controller.

    (5) The Controller may consider written representations or objections, notwithstanding that the requirements of this regulation have not been complied with.

PART IV
Obligations and Rights of Permit Holders
(regs 14-22)

14.    Obligations of permit holder

    (1) The owner of a vehicle authorised under Part III of the Act shall—

    (a)    at all time display the token issued in respect of that vehicle conspicuously upon the nearside edge of the windscreen of the vehicle, so as to be visible from the front of such vehicle:

            Provided that, in the case of a trailer, the certificate may be carried on the trailer or in or on the vehicle drawing it at the time;

    (b)    if during the validity of a permit he changes his mailing address, notify the Controller of the new mailing address within 21 days after the date of such change;

    (c)    notify the Controller in writing if he ceases to provide any or all services specified in the permit, whether temporarily or permanently, giving his reasons, and shall send such permit to the Controller for endorsement or cancellation as the case may be;

    (d)    pay an amount of P200.00, if during the validity of a permit he transfers it to another person.

    (2) Any person who contravenes the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.

15.    Issue of duplicate permits or tokens

    (1) If any permit or token has, during the validity thereof, been lost, destroyed or defaced, the holder thereof shall forthwith notify the Controller, who shall, if satisfied that it has been lost, destroyed or defaced, cause a duplicate (so marked) to be issued to such holder upon payment of the prescribed fee or fees, and such duplicate shall have the same force and effect as the original permit or token:

    Provided that, in the case of any permit or token which has been defaced, the Controller may, before causing a duplicate to be issued, call for the return of the original permit or token.

    (2) Where a permit or token which has been lost and replaced is recovered, the duplicate permit or token shall be returned to the Controller forthwith for cancellation.

16.    Return of permit to Controller

    (1) If a permit is suspended or revoked or a direction has been given in terms of section 11 of the Act in respect of a permit, the holder thereof shall, within 21 days after a notice to that effect has been delivered to him personally or sent to him by registered mail at the address shown in his application or last notified in accordance with regulation 14(b), send or deliver such permit, together with the token, to the Controller for retention during the time of suspension or for cancellation or alteration, as the case may be, and the Controller shall, on the removal of a suspension, or after alteration, return the permit and the token to the holder.

    (2) If during the currency of a permit the holder thereof disposes, either by sale or exchange, of any vehicle specified therein or otherwise ceases to be the owner of any such vehicle, he shall, within seven days thereafter, notify the Controller and return the permit to him for amendment or cancellation, as the case may be, together with the relevant token.

    (3) Where the holder of a permit has been notified that a variation in the terms of the permit has been approved by the Controller he shall remove from the authorised vehicle such permit and token and shall return them for such variation to the Controller within 21 days of such notification.

    (4) Any person who contravenes the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.

17.    Death, bankruptcy, etc., of holder of permit

    Where, owing to the death, incapacity, bankruptcy or liquidation of the holder of a permit or to the appointment of a liquidator or manager in relation to his business, such holder ceases to be the user of any authorised vehicle, the person carrying on the business of the holder shall be deemed to be the holder of the permit if—

    (a)    within 21 days thereafter, he gives notice that the holder has ceased to be the user of such authorised vehicle, and the reason therefor, and the name of the person by whom the business is being carried on, is sent to the Controller; and

    (b)    within 30 days after the sending of such notice, an application for a new permit is duly made:

            Provided that the period during which such person shall be deemed to be the holder of the permit shall in no case be beyond the date on which the permit would have expired but for the occurrence of the said event, and shall terminate immediately the application is disposed of.

18.    Tickets and fares

    (1) Any person authorised to receive fares from passengers or intending passengers shall forthwith issue to each passenger or intending passenger who has paid his fare a ticket showing the amount of such fare, the number of such ticket, the stage or place where the passenger boarded the omnibus or vehicle and where his journey ends.

    (2) Any passenger who has paid his fare may, if the vehicle fails to start on its journey from its starting point within one hour of the time approved in its time-table, or if the operator fails to convey him to his destination within a reasonable time, recover the whole fare paid by him.

    (3) Where a fare is recoverable under paragraph (2), it shall be the duty of the person who received the fare or the person on whose behalf the fare was received if it has been handed over to him to repay it to the passenger on demand.

    (4) A time-table and list of approved fares in the forms prescribed in the Fifth Schedule shall be prominently exhibited in every authorised vehicle.

    (5) No person authorised to receive fares from passengers or intending passengers shall knowingly demand from any such person a fare in excess of the approved fare for the journey undertaken or to be undertaken by that person as specified in the list of approved fares exhibited in the authorised vehicle in question in accordance with this regulation.

    (6) Where any person authorised to receive fares from passengers or intending passengers receives from any such person an amount in payment of a fare in excess of the approved fare for the journey undertaken or to be undertaken by that person specified in the list of approved fares exhibited in the authorised vehicle in question in accordance with this regulation, the person so authorised shall immediately return to that person so much of the amount received as exceeds the approved fare.

    (7) A ticket or a copy thereof or any other document in connection with the issuance of tickets shall be kept available for inspection by a police officer in uniform or by a person duly authorised by the Controller.

    (8) No person who intends to pay the fare shall be refused a ticket and a seat in the first available motor omnibus or vehicle in preference to a latecomer except if there is reasonable belief that he may cause disorder during the journey, and no person who has started the journey may be excluded from the bus except for causing unlawful disorder during the journey.

    (9) Any person who contravenes the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.

19.    Departure and arrival times to be observed

    The driver of an authorised vehicle shall take every reasonable step to observe the departure and arrival times specified in the timetable in the vehicle in accordance with regulation 18.

20.    Penalties for failure to observe departure and arrival times

    (1) Any driver of an authorised vehicle who, without reasonable cause the proof of which shall lie on him, fails to observe the departure and arrival times in accordance with the provisions of regulation 19 shall be guilty of an offence.

    (2) Any person guilty of an offence under this regulation shall be liable on conviction—

    (a)    in the case of a first offence to a fine not exceeding P100.00; and

    (b)    in the case of second or subsequent offence to a fine not exceeding P200.00.

    (3) The Controller may, where a person has been convicted more than two times of an offence under this regulation, revoke the permit issued in respect of such vehicle.

    (4) It is a defence to a charge under this regulation if the accused person proves that he was prevented from complying with the provisions of subregulation (1) by stress of weather or other reasonable cause.

21.    Luggage

    (1) A motor omnibus or a vehicle authorised to carry passengers may also carry luggage belonging to such passengers:

    Provided that only light hand luggage shall be carried inside the vehicle and that heavy or awkward luggage shall be carried in a separate luggage compartment or, if a guard rail is provided, on the roof of the vehicle.

    (2) Only light hand luggage belonging to the passengers may be carried in the passenger compartment of a motor omnibus or a vehicle authorised to carry goods as well as passengers.

    (3) The positioning and handling of luggage belonging to passengers in the luggage compartment or in the guard rail shall be the responsibility of the driver and the conductor who shall mark and position it so that the owner will identify it easily.

    (4) Any person who contravenes the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.

22.    Use of standby vehicles

    (1) A permit holder may use an authorised standby vehicle or vehicles to meet any additional demand during peak periods in which case the vehicles using the same time-table and under the same permit shall be operated so that the vehicles are within five minutes of each other. In such a case the standby vehicle shall display the same destination name as the vehicle operating the regular service and the words “STANDBY” shall be displayed conspicuously above the windscreen:

    Provided that no passenger who has already started the journey shall be disembarked until he reaches his ultimate destination.

    (2) Any person who contravenes the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.

PART V
Appeals
(regs 23-26)

23.    Memorandum of appeal and notice of appeal

    (1) Every appeal under section 21 of the Act shall be in the form of a memorandum setting out the grounds of appeal, be signed by the appellant or by his duly authorised representative, if any, and shall be sent to the Controller by registered mail within 21 days from the date of notification of the decision of the Controller.

    (2) The appellant shall, at the time of presenting his memorandum of appeal, or as soon thereafter as possible, serve upon every other person who was a party to the proceedings before the Controller in respect of which the appeal is lodged, a copy of the memorandum of appeal by registered mail.

24.    Controller to forward appeal

    (1) The Controller shall, within seven days of receipt of such appeal, forward sufficient copies of the memorandum of appeal to the members of the Appeal Tribunal, together with his own comments and any relevant documents.

    (2) He shall also inform the appellant that his appeal has been forwarded to the Appeal Tribunal.

25.    Tribunal to fix day for hearing and give notice

    Where a memorandum or appeal is received by the Tribunal, the Tribunal shall, if it does not summarily reject the appeal under section 21(7) of the Act, fix a date for the hearing of the appeal and shall cause notice thereof to be served upon every other person who has under regulation 23(2) been served with a copy of the memorandum of appeal, or upon the appellant’s duly authorised representative by registered mail.

26.    Hearing of appeal

    (1) On the day fixed or on any other day to which the Tribunal may adjourn the hearing, the appellant shall be heard in support of his appeal:

    Provided that the appellant shall not, except with the leave of the Tribunal, urge or be heard in support of any ground of appeal not set forth in the memorandum of appeal.

    (2) The Tribunal shall, if it does not dismiss the appeal at once, hear any other person who has been served with a copy of the memorandum of appeal under regulation 23(2) and the appellant shall be entitled to reply.

    (3) Where on the day fixed or on any other day to which the Tribunal may adjourn, the appellant does not appear when the appeal is called for hearing, the Tribunal may make an order that the appeal be dismissed, and if the appellant appears, but any person served with a copy of the memorandum of appeal under regulation 23(2) does not appear, the appeal may be heard in the absence of such person.

    (4) The parties to any appeal may be heard either in person or by their duly authorised representatives.

PART VI
Miscellaneous
(reg 27)

27.    Penalties

    Any person guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable in the case of a first offence to a fine not exceeding P200.00, and in the case of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding P400.00 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or to both.

FIRST SCHEDULE
ROUTES

(reg. 2)

    (1) Ramatlabama – Lobatse – Gaborone – Mahalapye – Palapye – Francistown – Ramokgwebana and Maun.

    (2) Lobatse – Kanye – Thamaga – Manyana – Ramotswa – Gaborone – Molepolole

    (3) Pilane – Sikwane – Olifantsdrift

    (4) Mahalapye – Makwate – Shoshong – Kalamare – Machaneng

    (5) Serowe – Palapye – Bobonong – Sherwood Ranch – Machaneng

    (6) Francistown – Orapa – Letlhakaneng

    (7) Francistown – Sebina – Tutume – Maitengwe – Matsiloje

    (8) Lobatse – Pitsane – Good-hope

    (9) Lobatse – Mathethe – Mokgomane – Phitshane – Kanye – Ranaka

    (10) Tshabong – Bokspits

SECOND SCHEDULE
INDEX OF FORMS

(reg. 9)

NTC 2

BA Permit

NTC 3

BS Permit

NTC 4

TA Permit

NTC 5

TS Permit

NTC 6

P Permit

THIRD SCHEDULE
TOKENS FOR PERMITS

(reg. 9)

1.    In connection with the issue of BA, BS, TA, TS and P permits under the Act, tokens as described in paragraphs 4 and 5 hereunder shall be issued to the permit holders, one for every vehicle operated under the permit.

2.    Tokens shall bear the same serial numbers as their corresponding permits.

3.    The token shall be attached to the vehicle so that the inscription is clearly legible to a person standing in front and to the left of the vehicle, and if the vehicle is fitted with a transparent windscreen the token shall be affixed in an upright position on the inside of the windscreen.

4.    The token shall indicate the type of permits by the letters BA, BS, TA, TS or P, as the case may be and the last two digits of the last year of the validity of the permit.

5.    The token shall be printed on a security paper in the shape of an isosceles triangle measuring 12.5 X 12.5 X 12 cm, containing the information as indicated in the following diagram-

SPECIMEN TOKEN

FOURTH SCHEDULE
PERMIT FEES

(reg. 12)

1.    “BA” BOTSWANA OPERATORS: ANNUAL AND QUARTERLY PERMIT FEES – DOMESTIC

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

3 months

Annual

Less than 3500

55.00

160.00

3500-4500

60.00

190.00

4501-6500

95.00

280.00

6501-8500

125.00

380.00

8501-10500

155.00

470.00

10501-12500

190.00

560.00

12501-14500

220.00

670.00

14501-16500

250.00

750.00

16501-18500

270.00

820.00

18501-20500

300.00

900.00

20501-22500

335.00

1000.00

22501-24500

365.50

1100.00

24501-26500

400.00

1190.00

26501-28500

430.00

1290.00

28501-30500

460.00

1400.00

30501-32500

490.00

1470.00

32501-34500

520.00

1600.00

34501-36500

550.00

1640.00

36501-38500

575.00

1730.00

38501-40500

610.00

1830.00

40501-42500

640.00

1900.00

42501-44500

670.00

2000.00

44501-46500

700.00

2100.00

46501-48500

730.00

2200.00

48501-50500

765.00

2300.00

50501-52500

795.00

2400.00

52501-54500

830.00

2500.00

54501-56500

860.00

2600.00

56501-58500

890.00

2670.00

58501-60500

920.00

2800.00

60501-62500

950.00

2900.00

62501-64500

980.00

2900.00

64501-66500

1015.00

3000.00

66501-68500

1045.00

3100.00

68501-70500

1075.00

3200.00

70501-72500

1110.00

3300.00

72501-74500

1140.00

3400.00

74501-76500

1170.00

3500.00

76501-78500

1200.00

3600.00

78501-80500

1230.00

3700.00

80501-82500

1265.00

3800.00

82501-84500

1295.00

3900.00

84501-86500

1325.00

4000.00

86501-88500

1360.00

4100.00

88501-90500

1390.00

4200.00

90501-92500

1420.00

4300.00

92501-94500

1450.00

4400.00

94501-96500

1480.00

4450.00

96501-98500

1515.00

4500.00

98501-100500

1545.00

4600.00

100501+

1575.00

4700.00

2.    “BS” BOTSWANA OPERATIONS: SINGLE TRIP ROAD USER’S CHARGES (SACU COUNTRIES)

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

60.00

3500-4500

90.00

4501-6500

120.00

6501-8500 (Including midi buses 16-30 seats)

160.00

8501-10500

190.00

10501-12500

220.00

12501-14500

230.00

14501-16500 (including buses 31-65 seats)

250.00

16501-18500

270.00

18501-20500

280.00

20501-22500

300.00

22501-24500

310.00

24501-26500 (including buses above 65 seats)

340.00

26501-28500

370.00

28501-30500

440.00

30501-32500

470.00

32501-34500

530.00

34501-36500

560.00

36501-38500

610.00

38501-40500

660.00

40501-42500

690.00

42501-44500

720.00

44501-46500

750.00

46501-48500

780.00

48501-50500

830.00

50501-52500

860.00

52501-54500

890.00

54501-56500

920.00

56501-58500

950.00

58501-60500

980.00

60501-62500

1010.00

62501-64500

1050.00

64501-66500

1080.00

66501-68500

1110.00

68501-70500

1140.00

70501-72500

1170.00

72501-74500

1200.00

74501-76500

1230.00

76501-78500

1260.00

78501-80500

1290.00

80501-82500

1330.00

82501-84500

1360.00

84501-86500

1390.00

86501-88500

1420.00

88501-90500

1450.00

90501-92500

1480.00

92501-94500

1510.00

94501-96500

1540.00

96501-98500

1580.00

98501-100500

1610.00

100501+

1640.00

3.    “BA” BOTSWANA OPERATIONS: THREE MONTHS AND ANNUAL PERMIT FEES – CROSS BORDER FOR SACU COUNTRIES EXCEPT BOTSWANA

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

3 months

Annual

Less than 3500

620.00

1870.00

3500-4500

940.00

2810.00

4501-6500

1250.00

3740.00

6501-8500

1560.00

4680.00

8501-10500

1870.00

5620.00

10501-12500

2180.00

6550.00

12501-14500

2340.00

7020.00

14501-16500

2500.00

7490.00

16501-18500

2650.00

7960.00

18501-20500

2810.00

8420.00

20501-22500

2960.00

8900.00

22501-24500

3120.00

9360.00

24501-26500

3430.00

10300.00

26501-28500

3740.00

11230.00

28501-30500

4370.00

13100.00

30501-32500

4680.00

14040.00

32501-34500

5300.00

15910.00

34501-36500

5620.00

16840.00

36501-38500

6090.00

18250.00

38501-40500

6550.00

19660.00

40501-42500

6860.00

20600.00

42501-44500

7180.00

21530.00

44501-46500

7490.00

22460.00

46501-48500

7800.00

23400.00

48501-50500

8270.00

25740.00

50501-52500

8580.00

26680.00

52501-54500

8900.00

27610.00

54501-56500

9200.00

28550.00

56501-62500

9520.00

29480.00

62501-64500

9830.00

30420.00

64501-66500

10140.00

31360.00

66501-68500

10450.00

32300.00

68501-70500

10760.00

33230.00

70501-72500

11080.00

34160.00

72501-74500

11390.00

35100.00

74501-76500

11700.00

36040.00

76501-78500

12010.00

36970.00

78501-80500

12320.00

37910.00

80501-82500

12640.00

38840.00

82501-84500

12950.00

39780.00

84501-86500

13260.00

40720.00

86501-88500

13570.00

41650.00

88501-90500

13880.00

42590.00

90501-92500

14200.00

43520.00

92501-94500

14510.00

44460.00

94501-96500

14820.00

45400.00

96501-98500

15130.00

46330.00

98501-100500

15440.00

47270.00

100501+

15760.00

48200.00

4.    “BS” BOTSWANA OPERATIONS: SINGLE TRIP PERMIT FOR SACU COUNTRIES EXCEPT BOTSWANA

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

One way trip

Return trip

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

80.00

140.00

3500-4500

110.00

130.00

4501-6500

140.00

170.00

6501-8500 (including midi buses 16-30 seats)

170.00

300.00

8501-10500

200.00

360.00

10501-12500

230.00

420.00

12501-14500

250.00

450.00

14501-16500 (including buses 31-65 seats)

280.00

500.00

16501-18500

300.00

530.00

18501-20500

310.00

560.00

20501-22500

340.00

620.00

22501-24500

380.00

670.00

24501-26500 (including buses above 65 seats)

400.00

730.00

26501-28500

440.00

780.00

28501-30500

470.00

840.00

30501-32500

510.00

930.00

32501-34500

560.00

980.00

34501-36500

610.00

1090.00

36501-38500

660.00

1190.00

38501-40500

700.00

1260.00

40501-42500

750.00

1340.00

42501-44500

810.00

1470.00

44501-46500

900.00

1640.00

46501-48500

970.00

1750.00

48501-50500

1000.00

1880.00

50501-52500

1100.00

1980.00

52501-54500

1100.00

2090.00

54501-56500

1170.00

2200.00

56501-58500

1200.00

2310.00

58501-60500

1300.00

2420.00

60501-62500

1310.00

2530.00

62501-64500

1400.00

2640.00

64501-66500

1400.00

2750.00

66501-68500

1450.00

2860.00

68501-70500

1500.00

3000.00

70501-72500

1540.00

3070.00

72501-74500

1600.00

3200.00

74501-76500

1640.00

3300.00

76501-78500

1700.00

3400.00

78501-80500

1730.00

3510.00

80501-82500

1780.00

3620.00

82501-84500

1830.00

3730.00

84501-86500

1870.00

3840.00

86501-88500

1900.00

3950.00

88501-90500

1970.00

4060.00

90501-92500

2000.00

4170.00

92501-94500

2060.00

4300.00

94501-96500

2100.00

4380.00

96501-98500

2150.99

4490.00

98501-100500

2200.00

4600.00

100501+

2250.00

4710.00

5.    “TA” TRANSIT OPERATIONS: QUARTERLY & ANNUAL ROAD USERS CHARGES (SACU COUNTRIES)

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

3 months

Annual

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

780.00

2340.00

3500-4500

1090.00

3280.00

4501-6500

1400.00

4210.00

6501-8500

1720.00

5150.00

8501-10500

2030.00

6080.00

10501-12500

2340.00

7020.00

12501-14500

2500.00

7490.00

14501-16500

2810.00

8420.00

16501-18500

2960.00

8890.00

18501-20500

3120.00

9360.00

20501-22500

3430.00

10300.00

22501-24500

3740.00

11230.00

24501-26500

4060.00

12170.00

26501-28500

4370.00

13100.00

28501-30500

4680.00

14040.00

30501-32500

5150.00

15440.00

32501-34500

5620.00

16850.00

34501-36500

6080.00

18250.00

36501-38500

6550.00

19660.00

38501-40500

7020.00

21060.00

40501-42500

7490.00

22460.00

42501-44500

8110.00

24340.00

44501-46500

9050.00

27140.00

46501-48500

9670.00

29020.00

48501-50500

10300.00

30890.00

50501-52500

10610.00

31820.00

52501-54500

10610.00

32760.00

54501-56500

10920.00

33700.00

56501-62500

11230.00

34630.00

62501-64500

11540.00

35570.00

64501-66500

11860.00

36500.00

66501-68500

12170.00

37440.00

68501-70500

12480.00

38380.00

70501-72500

12790.00

39310.00

72501-74500

13100.00

40250.00

74501-76500

13420.00

41180.00

76501-78500

13730.00

42120.00

78501-80500

14040.00

43060.00

80501-82500

14350.00

43990.00

82501-84500

14660.00

44930.00

84501-86500

14980.00

45860.00

86501-88500

15290.00

46800.00

88501-90500

15600.00

47740.00

90501-92500

15910.00

48670.00

92501-94500

16220.00

49610.00

94501-96500

16540.00

50540.00

96501-98500

16850.00

51480.00

98501-100500

17160.00

52420.00

100501+

17470.00

53350.00

6.    “P” PERMIT – FOR DOMESTIC PASSENGER OPERATIONS

VEHICLE CATEGORY

FEES IN PULA

Taxi cab

200.00

Motor omnibus, mini bus (up to 15 passengers)

350.00

Midi bus (16 up to 30)

500.00

Bus (over 30 passengers)

1000.00

Temporary permit (3 months)

100.00

Short term permit (single return trip)

100.00

7.    “P” PERMIT – CROSS BORDER PASSENGER OPERATION: APPLICABLE TO ALL SACU COUNTRIES EXCEPT BOTSWANA

VEHICLE CATEGORY

FEES IN PULA

3 months

Annual

Cars, vans, mini bus (up to 15 seater)

624.00

1870.00

Midi bus (16-30 seater)

1560.00

4700.00

Bus (31-65 seater)

2500.00

7500.00

Multi axle deck (above 65 seater)

3400.00

10300.00

8.    “P” PERMITS FOR COMESA PASSENGER VEHICLES: APPLICABLE TO ALL COMESA COUNTRIES EXCEPT ZAMBIA

VEHICLE CATEGORY

FEES IN PULA

Single trip

Quarterly

Cars (incl. taxis), vans, mini bus (up to 15 passengers)

190.00

1900.00

Midi bus (16-30 passengers)

1900.00

18700.00

Bus (above 30 passengers)

2000.00

20300.00

9.    “BS” BOTSWANA SINGLE TRIP PERMIT FEES: ALL COMESA CROSS BORDER EXCEPT ZAMBIA – GOODS VEHICLES

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

230.00

3500-4500

250.00

4501-6500

270.00

6501-8500 (including midi buses 16-30 seats)

280.00

8501-10500

300.00

10501-12500

310.00

12501-14500

400.00

14501-16500 (including buses 31-65 seats)

470.00

16501-18500

550.00

18501-20500

620.00

20501-22500

700.00

22501-24500

780.00

24501-26500 (including buses above 65 seats)

860.00

26501-28500

940.00

28501-30500

1100.00

30501-32500

1170.00

32501-34500

1330.00

34501-36500

1400.00

36501-38500

1540.00

38501-40500

1700.00

40501-42500

1860.00

42501-44500

2010.00

44501-46500

2170.00

46501-48500

2320.00

48501-50500

2640.00

50501-52500

2800.00

52501-54500

2950.00

54501-56500

3100.00

56501-62500

3260.00

62501-64500

3410.00

64501-66500

3570.00

66501-68500

3730.00

68501-70500

3880.00

70501-72500

4040.00

72501-74500

4200.00

74501-76500

4350.00

76501-78500

4510.00

78501-80500

4660.00

80501-82500

4820.00

82501-84500

4980.00

84501-86500

5130.00

86501-88500

5288.00

88501-90500

5440.00

90501-92500

5600.00

92501-94500

5760.00

94501-96500

5910.00

96501-98500

6010.00

98501-100500

6220.00

100501+

6380.00

10.    ZAMBIA REGISTERED CROSS BORDER VEHICLES – PASSENGER AND GOODS VEHICLES INCLUDING PRIVATE VEHICLES

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD (GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

SINGLE JOURNEY (BWP)

SINGLE JOURNEY (US$)

RETURN JOURNEY (BWP)

RETURN JOURNEY (US$)

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

286.00

26.00

528.00

48.00

3500-4500

308.00

28.00

561.00

51.00

4501-6500

319.00

29.00

594.00

54.00

6501-8500 (including midi buses 16-30 seats)

341.00

31.00

616.00

56.00

8501-10500

352.00

32.00

649.00

59.00

10501-12500

374.00

34.00

682.00

62.00

12501-14500

495.00

45.00

902.00

82.00

14501-16500 (including buses 31-65 seats)

594.00

54.00

1067.00

97.00

16501-18500

682.00

62.00

1221.00

111.00

18501-20500

781.00

71.00

1408.00

128.00

20501-22500

880.00

80.00

1595.00

145.00

22501-24500

990.00

90.00

1782.00

162.00

24501-26500 (including buses above 65 seats)

1067.00

97.00

1936.00

176.00

26501-28500

1177.00

107.00

2123.00

193.00

28501-30500

1364.00

124.00

2453.00

223.00

30501-32500

1463.00

133.00

2640.00

240.00

32501-34500

1650.00

150.00

2970.00

270.00

34501-36500

1706.00

168.00

3344.00

304.00

36501-38500

1937.00

176.00

3498.00

318.00

38501-40500

2146.00

195.00

3861.00

351.00

40501-42500

2334.00

212.00

4202.00

382.00

42501-44500

2521.00

229.00

4543.00

413.00

44501-46500

2719.00

247.00

4895.00

445.00

46501-48500

2928.00

266.00

5269.00

479.00

48501-50500

3303.00

300.00

5951.00

541.00

50501-52500

3726.00

339.00

6721.00

611.00

52501-54500

4203.00

382.00

7590.00

690.00

54501-56500

4741.00

431.00

8569.00

779.00

56501-62500

5348.00

486.00

9680.00

880.00

62501-64500

6033.00

548.00

10923.00

994.00

64501-66500

6805.00

619.00

12342.00

1122.00

66501-68500

7676.00

698.00

13937.00

1267.00

68501-70500

8659.00

787.00

15741.00

1431.00

70501-72500

9767.00

888.00

17776.00

1616.00

72501-74500

11017.00

1002.00

20075.00

1825.00

74501-76500

12427.00

1130.00

22682.00

2062.00

76501-78500

14017.00

1274.00

25619.00

2329.00

78501-80500

15811.00

1437.00

28941.00

2631.00

80501-82500

17835.00

1621.00

32692.00

2972.00

82501-84500

20118.00

1830.00

36927.00

3357.00

84501-86500

22693.00

2063.00

41712.00

3792.00

86501-88500

25598.00

2327.00

47113.00

4283.00

88501-90500

28875.00

2625.00

53218.00

4838.00

90501-92500

32571.00

2961.00

60115.00

5465.00

92501-94500

36740.00

3340.00

67903.00

6173.00

94501-96500

41443.00

3768.00

76703.00

6973.00

96501-98500

46748.00

4250.00

86647.00

7877.00

98501-100500

52732.00

4794.00

97878.00

8898.00

100501+

59482.00

5407.00

110561.00

10051.00

11.    “TA” TRANSIT OPERATIONS THREE MONTHS COMESA PERMIT FEES – GOODS VEHICLES: APPLICABLE TO ALL COMESA COUNTRIES OTHER THAN ZAMBIA

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

2575.00

3500-4500

2750.00

4501-6500

2920.00

6501-8500 (including midi buses 16-30 seats)

3090.00

8501-10500

3260.00

10501-12500

3430.00

12501-14500

3650.00

14501-16500 (including buses 31-65 seats)

4180.00

16501-18500

4870.00

18501-20500

5570.00

20501-22500

6260.00

22501-24500

6960.00

24501-26500 (including buses above 65 seats)

7660.00

26501-28500

8350.00

28501-30500

9730.00

30501-32500

10440.00

32501-34500

11830.00

34501-36500

12510.00

36501-38500

13900.00

38501-40500

15300.00

40501-42500

16690.00

42501-44500

18080.00

44501-46500

19470.00

46501-48500

20860.00

48501-50500

23630.00

50501-52500

24880.00

52501-54500

26130.00

54501-56500

27380.00

56501-62500

28630.00

62501-64500

29870.00

64501-66500

31120.00

66501-68500

32370.00

68501-70500

33620.00

70501-72500

34870.00

72501-74500

36110.00

74501-76500

37360.00

76501-78500

38610.00

78501-80500

39860.00

80501-82500

41110.00

82501-84500

42350.00

84501-86500

43600.00

86501-88500

44850.00

88501-90500

46100.00

90501-92500

47350.00

92501-94500

48590.00

94501-96500

49840.00

96501-98500

51090.00

98501-100500

52340.00

100501+

53590.00

12.    “TS” TRANSIT OPERATIONS SINGLE AND RETURN TRIPS COMESA PERMIT FEES (APPLICABLE TO ALL COMESA COUNTRIES OTHER THAN ZAMBIA)

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

One way trip

Return trip

Less than 3500 (including cars, vans, mini buses up to 15 seats)

270.00

480.00

3500-4500

280.00

520.00

4501-6500

300.00

550.00

6501-8500 (including midi buses 16-30 seats)

310.00

560.00

8501-10500

330.00

590.00

10501-12500

340.00

620.00

12501-14500

450.00

830.00

14501-16500 (including buses 31-65 seats)

550.00

980.00

16501-18500

620.00

1120.00

18501-20500

720.00

1300.00

20501-22500

810.00

1470.00

22501-24500

900.00

1640.00

24501-26500

980.00

1780.00

26501-28500

1080.00

1950.00

28501-30500

1250.00

2250.00

30501-32500

1340.00

2420.00

32501-34500

1510.00

2730.00

34501-36500

1700.00

3070.00

36501-38500

1780.00

3210.00

38501-40500

1970.00

3540.00

40501-42500

2140.00

3850.00

42501-44500

2310.00

4170.00

44501-46500

2500.00

4490.00

46501-48500

2680.00

4840.00

48501-50500

3030.00

5460.00

50501-52500

3210.00

6080.00

52501-54500

3400.00

6710.00

54501-56500

3590.00

7330.00

56501-62500

3780.00

7960.00

62501-64500

3960.00

8580.00

64501-66500

4150.00

9200.00

66501-68500

4340.00

9830.00

68501-70500

4520.00

10450.00

70501-72500

4710.00

11080.00

72501-74500

4900.00

11700.00

74501-76500

5090.00

12320.00

76501-78500

5270.00

12950.00

78501-80500

5460.00

13570.00

80501-82500

5650.00

14200.00

82501-84500

5830.00

14820.00

84501-86500

6020.00

15440.00

86501-88500

6210.00

16070.00

88501-90500

6400.00

16690.00

90501-92500

6580.00

17320.00

92501-94500

6770.00

17940.00

94501-96500

6960.00

18560.00

96501-98500

7150.00

19200.00

98501-100500

7330.00

19810.00

100501+

7520.00

20440.00

13.    “BA” BOTSWANA OPERATIONS: THREE MONTHS COMESA CROSS BORDER PERMIT FEES – GOODS VEHICLES: (APPLICABLE TO ALL COMESA COUNTRIES EXCEPT ZAMBIA)

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

Less than 3500

2575.00

3500-4500

2750.00

4501-6500

2920.00

6501-8500

3090.00

8501-10500

3260.00

10501-12500

3430.00

12501-14500

3600.00

14501-16500

3710.00

16501-18500

4340.00

18501-20500

4950.00

20501-22500

5570.00

22501-24500

6180.00

24501-26500

6800.00

26501-28500

7430.00

28501-30500

8660.00

30501-32500

9270.00

32501-34500

10510.00

34501-36500

10610.00

36501-38500

12360.00

38501-40500

13600.00

40501-42500

14840.00

42501-44500

16070.00

44501-46500

17300.00

46501-48500

18530.00

48501-50500

21010.00

50501-52500

22260.00

52501-54500

23510.00

54501-56500

24760.00

56501-62500

26000.00

62501-64500

27250.00

64501-66500

28500.00

66501-68500

29750.00

68501-70500

31000.00

70501-72500

32250.00

72501-74500

33500.00

74501-76500

34740.00

76501-78500

35990.00

78501-80500

37240.00

80501-82500

38490.00

82501-84500

39730.00

84501-86500

40980.00

86501-88500

42230.00

88501-90500

43480.00

90501-92500

44730.00

92501-94500

45970.00

94501-96500

47220.00

96501-98500

48470.00

98501-100500

49720.00

100501+

50970.00

14. PERMIT APPLICATION & TRANSFER FEES

APPLICATION

FEES
(PULA)

“P” permit

300.00

Goods permit

300.00

Temporary/Short term permit fees

300.00

TRANSFER

Taxi (up to 4 seats)

1000.00

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

1000.00

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

1000.00

Bus (31-65 seats)

1000.00

Bus (more than 65 seats)

1000.00

SUBSTITUTION

Taxi (up to 4 seats)

1500.00

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

1500.00

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

1500.00

Bus (31-65 seats)

1500.00

Bus (more than 65 seats)

1500.00

SACU application fees (Botswana Registered Vehicles)

300.00

SACU permit (Goods & Passenger)

1 Month
200.00

3 Months
600.00

12 Months 2400.00

Appeals

500.00

15.     FEES FOR DUPLICATE DOCUMENTS (PERMIT AND TOKEN)

DOCUMENTS

FEES IN PULA

Taxi (up to 4 seats)

250.00

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

350.00

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

400.00

Bus (31-65 seats)

500.00

Bus (more than 65 seats)

550.00

16. FEES FOR VARIATION AND AMENDMENT OF PERMIT

UNLADEN WEIGHT OF VEHICLE AND LOAD
(GROSS VEHICLE MASS) (KG)

FEES IN PULA

(a) REMOVAL FROM PERMIT

Taxi (up to 4 seats)

200.00

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

350.00

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

350.00

Bus (31-65 seats)

500.00

Bus (more than 65 seats)

500.00

(b) ADDITION OF VEHICLE TO PERMIT

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

350.00

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

400.00

Bus (31-65 seats)

450.00

Bus (more than 65 seats)

500.00

(c) FEES FOR VARIATION PERMIT

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

200.00

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

350.00

Bus (31-65 seats)

350.00

Bus (more than 65 seats)

500.00

17. DISCONTINUATION OF PERMIT

If any of the permit fees specified above are paid, and the holder applies for discontinuation of his transport permit before the expiry thereof or if the Controller should refuse continuation of such transport permit before expiry of the permit, the sum remitted shall not be refundable.

18. PENALTIES

    (a)    Penalty for late renewal-

PERMIT

FEES IN PULA

Taxi (up to 4 seats)

P30.00 every day that lapses after the fifth day of expiry for a period of three months, excluding public holidays and weekends

Mini bus (up to 15 seats)

Midi bus (16-30 seats)

Bus (31-65 seats)

Bus (more than 65 seats)

Goods vehicle

    (b)    Reinstatement of a permit – Goods or Passenger: The Controller may, subject to a prescribed penalty fee, reinstate a permit provided that the time slots of the same permit in case of scheduled routes, are still vacant

    (c)    Penalty for reinstatement of a permit which has expired for a period of-

Not more than 12 months from the date of expiry

P5000.00

Not more than 24 months from the date of expiry

P10 000.00

Beyond 24 months from the date of expiry

P20 000.00

FIFTH SCHEDULE
FORMS

Form TS.10
TIMETABLE

colour: white

ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) ACT
ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) REGULATIONS

(regulation 18(4))

Permit holder …………………………………………………………. Permit No. ………………..

Date of issue ………………………………………………………. Expiry date ………………….

Route …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

II

I

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

*

*

*

Dis-
tance km

Name of the Bus Stop

*

*

*

Instructions:

I.    All major crossroads shall be mentioned besides regular stops. The name of the stop or junction shall be given in column I.

II.    The distance between the bus stops or junctions in kilometres shall be given in column II.

        Columns (i) – (vi) are used for departure and arrival times. If both times are given, the name of the bus stop or junction shall be repeated and the direction of the arrow followed. If only one time is given it means departure time. The time shall be given following the 24 hours system, for example 4 p.m. shall be marked 16.00.

        The following markings in the columns headed (*) shall be used to indicate the days on which the service is operated-

            No marking-every day

            X-Monday through Saturday

            Y-Monday through Friday

            1-Monday

            2-Tuesday

            3-Wednesday

            4-Thursday

            5-Friday

            6-Saturday

            7-Sunday

Form TS.11
LIST OF FARES

ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) ACT
ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) REGULATIONS

(regulation 18(4))

Permit Holder ……………………………………………………………. Permit No. ……………………

Date of Issue ……………………………………………………….. Expiry date ………………………..

Route ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(1)

(1)

(2)

Luggage: up to …………………………………. free of charge (if accompanied by passenger), exceeding ……………………………………… or any unaccompanied luggage …………………. thebe per ……………….. kg/km.

Approved
Date Stamp

…………………………………………………….
Transport Controller

Instructions:

The bus stops included in the time table shall be listed along the horizontal and vertical lines marked by (1) beginning from the top in the same order. Intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines makes a square (2) where the fare in thebe between the places indicated by these lines shall be given.


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