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Exam (elaborations)TRL3701
Assignment 2 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024
(526029) - DUE 9 May 2024•
Course• Transport
Management II - TRL3701
(TRL3701)•Institution•
University Of South Africa
(Unisa)• Book•
Transportation Management
[School]
[Course title]
, Exam (elaborations)
TRL3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2024 (526029) - DUE 9 May 2024
Course
Transport Management II - TRL3701 (TRL3701)
Institution
University Of South Africa (Unisa)
Book
Transportation Management
TRL3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024
(526029) - DUE 9 May 2024 ;100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and
soluti ons. for assistance Whats-App 0743275643 Transportation is the
link between the processes of sourcing raw materials and transporting the
final goods to the final customer. Historically, and still in most rural areas of
Southern Africa, people use donkey carts and horses as a mode of
transportation to move goads around or travel between places. Making use
of public transportation involves various processes such as fleet
management, scheduling, route planning, dispatching and finally staff
planning. The process of transportation management is complex due to the
nature of the goods or people that are transported.
1. Explain the relevance of transportation planning in both the government
and the private sector. (15)
Transportation planning holds significant relevance in both the
government and the private sector due to its pivotal role in
facilitating economic activities, ensuring efficient movement of
goods and people, and enhancing overall societal well-being.
Here's how it's relevant in both sectors:
Government Sector:
1. Infrastructure Development: Governments are
responsible for developing and maintaining transportation
infrastructure such as roads, railways, ports, and airports.
Transportation planning helps in determining where and how
to allocate resources for infrastructure projects to ensure
optimal connectivity and accessibility.