Programmes
The Western Cape Mobility Department provides programmes which cover the different sectors of our communities.
Partner Employers – Getting YOU to Work
As at June 2024, just over 100 businesses have partnered with us to participate in the Jobseeker Travel Voucher Programme. We are proud to collaborate with a diverse group of esteemed employers to support jobseekers in their journey to meaningful employment. Together, we are committed to removing transport barriers to help individuals reach their job interviews and achieve their employment goals.

Your FREE RIDE to opportunity
The Western Cape Government has partnered with public and private sector organisations to help unemployed jobseekers find work. Together, we’re piloting Getting YOU to Work, an exciting initiative offering jobseekers free travel to interviews using Golden Arrow Bus Services (GABS).
Through this initiative, our partner organisations can offer free travel vouchers to jobseekers to look for work, greatly improving access to job opportunities.
Getting YOU to Work was launched in February 2024 and is available to unemployed jobseekers in Cape Town who are registered by a partner organisation. To date, Getting YOU to Work has made a real difference - nearly 50% of voucher users we’ve surveyed are now employed. That is impact we are proud of, and we’re just getting started. Our mission is simple: to help many more jobseekers find employment through the voucher programme.

Where do I sign up?
EMPLOYERS, NGOs or NPOs - click here to register on the Online Portal so you can offer free travel vouchers to jobseekers, including interview candidates or jobseekers supported by your organisation.
JOBSEEKERS - Ask your potential employer or NGO/NPO to register for Getting YOU to Work so you can get a free travel voucher to attend an interview or look for work.
Why free travel?
Getting YOU to Work is part of the Western Cape Government’s Growth 4 Jobs Strategy, through which we are doing everything we can to grow the provincial economy, create jobs and tackle unemployment, which currently stands at 20%.
The high cost of transport is a major barrier reported by unemployed jobseekers looking for work and recent increases in fuel prices and public transport fares have made this even more difficult. Providing free travel vouchers removes this barrier, helping jobseekers find the work they so desperately need.
How does it work?
Unemployed jobseekers can be nominated by a registered organisation to receive a free travel voucher from the Western Cape Government.
The voucher allows jobseekers to search for work and travel to and from interviews in the Cape Town metro, for free, using Golden Arrow Bus Services on Mondays to Fridays (weekdays) between the hours of 9am (09h00) and 3pm (15h00). The process is outlined below:
- Eligible jobseekers are offered a free travel voucher by a partner organisation.
- If the jobseeker accepts, their details are loaded onto an online platform by the organisation.
- The jobseeker will receive an SMS with login details and instructions on how to complete their registration on the online portal.
- Once the jobseeker has registered, they will receive an SMS with details on how to collect the voucher.
- The jobseeker can then visit their nearest GABS kiosk or independent vendor to receive the voucher, which is loaded on a GABS Gold Card.
- The jobseeker taps the Gold Card when boarding a GABS bus to redeem their free trip (up to 6 trips per voucher).
- The voucher can be used to cover the full journey to and from the interview, including transfers between buses. See FAQs for more information on transfers.
Who is eligible to participate?
The vouchers are offered directly to unemployed jobseekers who are registered by one of the partner organisations, therefore, are not available to the general public.
To be eligible for a voucher, a jobseeker must:
- Be unemployed; and
- Have a valid South African ID.
The vouchers will benefit jobseekers in areas with the highest levels of unemployment, removing the barrier of transport costs to travel to and from their interview. GABS operates an extensive service across the Cape Town metro. Visit the GABS website www.gabs.co.za or call 0800 65 64 63 for further details on their services.
How can employers, NGOs and NPOs get involved?
Organisations that are interested in stepping up to participate in this exciting and transformative initiative must be:
- Registered with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), Department of Social Development, or as a public entity; and
Actively recruiting or facilitating recruitment of unemployed jobseekers in Cape Town.
If you meet these simple requirements and want to partner with us to support jobseekers with their transport needs, please click on this link to register on the online portal.
How can I find out more?
If you would like to find out more about Getting YOU to Work, please contact our Contact Centre by phone or email using the details below:
• Phone: 0860 142 142
• E-mail: service@westerncape.gov.za
Please note that the Contact Centre is operational:
• Monday to Friday - 8am to 4pm
• Saturday and Sunday - 8am to 1pm
• Public holidays - closed
If you are looking for the best route to take to attend your interview, or your nearest GABS kiosk or independent vendor, contact the Transport Information Centre on 0800 65 64 63 (toll free) or visit the GABS website on www.gabs.co.za Or check out our FAQs.
Provincial Traffic Offices
Below is our facility listing for Regional Traffic Offices in the Western Cape.
Provincial Traffic Offices
Beaufort West Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Petro Swanepoel
Office hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address:
Disaster Management Centre. Route H9 N1 Section 8 No 2 Beaufort West; 6970
Postal Address:
Private Bag X554, Beaufort West, 6970
Tel: 023 414 2611
Caledon Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Thembile Qunta
Office Hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address:
Orion Building, 24 Prince Albert Road, Caledon, 7230
Postal Address:
Private Bag X02, Caledon, 7230
Tel: 028 212 2875
George Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Quinton Williams
Office hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address:
York Street, George, 6530
Tel: 044 805 9100
Email: quinton.williams@westerncape.gov.za
Knysna Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Traffic Chief: Vukile Oliphant
Office hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address:
13 Pitt Street, Knysna, 6570
Postal Address:
Private Bag x26, Knysna, 6570
Tel: 044 382 5525
Laingsburg Provincial Traffic Office
Acting Chief Provincial Inspector: Nkosana Matiso
Office Hours:
07:30 - 16:00
Street Address:
Meiring Street, Laingsburg, 6900
Postal Address:
Private Bag X3, Laingsburg, 6900
Tel: 023 551 1021
Metro N7 / West Coast Regional Provincial Traffic Office
Regional Director: Des Paton
Address:
9th Floor, Waldorf Building, St George’s Square, Cape Town
Tel: 022 713 1286
Email: Des.paton@westerncape.gov.za
Mossel Bay Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Reinet Sarikakis
Contact Information:
Street Address:
c/o Louis Fourie and Essenhout, Heiderand Mossel Bay
Postal Address:
Private Bag X6, Mossel Bay, 6500
Tel: 044 693 4545
Email: Reinet.Srikakis@westerncape.gov.za
N1 Regional Provincial Office
Acting Regional Director: William Groenewald
Office Hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address: 1 Meiring Street, Laingsburg, 6900
Tel: 023 551 1021
Email: William.groenewald@westerncape.gov.za
N2 Regional Provincial Traffic Office
Regional Director: Nathan Arendse
Location
Brackenfell, Cape Town, South Africa
Office hours
07:30 - 16:00
Street Address:
9th Floor, Waldorf Building, St George’s Square, Cape Town
Telephone:
021 483 0533
Email: Nathan.arendse@westerncape.gov.za
Oudtshoorn Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Lunny Spogter
Location
Oudtshoorn, Garden Route, South Africa
Office hours
07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information
Street Address:
Voortrekker Street 76, Seppie Greeff Building, 2nd Floor, Oudtshoorn
Tel: 044 272 4197/8
Email: Lunny.Spogter@westerncape.gov.za
Parow Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Nolubabalo Sobekwa
Location
Parow, Cape Town, South Africa
Office hours
07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address: Vangate SHADOW Centre, Corners of Bosduif and Volstruis Street, Athlone, Bridgetown
Telephone:
021 936 9171
Email: nolubabalo.sobekwa@westerncape.gov.za
Shadow Centre (Athlone) Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Jacques Mostert
Location
Mowbray, Cape Town, South Africa
Office hours
07:30 - 16:00
Street Address:
Vangate SHADOW Centre, Corners of Bosduif and Volstruis Street, Athlone, Bridgetown
Telephone:
021 4830138/1
Email: jacques.mostert2@westerncape.gov.za
Swellendam Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Francois Stuart
Location
Swellendam, Swellendam, Overberg, South Africa
Office hours
07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address: Andrew Whyte Street, Swellendam, 6740
Tel: 028 514 1185
Email: Francios.Stuart@westerncape.gov.za
Vredenburg Provincial Traffic
Chief Provincial Inspector: Angelo Richards
Location
Vredenburg, Saldanha Bay, West Coast, South Africa
Office hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address:
2 Toermalyn Street, Ongegund, Vredenburg, 7380
Postal Address
Private Bag X9, Vredenburg, 7380
Tel: 022 713 1286
Email: angelo.richards@westerncape.gov.za
Vredendal Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Provincial Inspector: Jennece Dirkse
Location
Vredendal, Matzikama, West Coast, South Africa
Office hours: 07:30 - 16:00
Contact Information:
Street Address:
44 Voortrekker Street, Vredendal, 8160
Postal Address:
Private Bag X20, Vredendal, 8160
Tel: 027 213 1269
Worcester Provincial Traffic Office
Chief Traffic Chief: Mbulelo Giba
Location
Vredendal, Matzikama, West Coast, South Africa
Office hours
07:30 - 16:00
Street Address:
Tulbagh Street, Worcester, 6850
Postal Address:
Private Bag X3069, Worcester, 6850
Telephone:
023 342 2357
Email: Mbulelo.Giba@westerncape.gov.za