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Transport stories matter because they sit at the centre of work commutes, school runs, public service access, and the basic rhythm of city life.

What the headline points to
- Frontline transport teams carry the daily pressure of service continuity.
- Leadership meetings with operational staff can signal where capacity, coordination, or morale need attention.
- Readers need more than ceremony; they need context on how transport systems support the city.
Why this remains a public-interest beat
Urban mobility affects nearly every other local story. If buses, terminals, scheduling, or internal coordination are under strain, residents feel it immediately.
That is why Tele 16 keeps transport teams inside the core public-service desk rather than treating them as a narrow technical issue.
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