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Transport Month panel tackles congestion conundrum in Cape Town

The City’s Urban Mobility Directorate kicked off Transport Month with a panel discussion about Cape Town’s congestion problem at the Concourse in the Civic Centre yesterday, Cape {town} Etc reports. Also read: Nervous encounter leads to R5 million drug bust in Ruyterwacht Participants emphasised the importance of an integrated public transport system with an efficient passenger train service as the foundation,...

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