Transport

Miramar’s transport system exacerbates inequalities and environmental harm. Reliance on outdated buses and congested car traffic has turned streets into gridlocked arteries choked with smog. Pedestrians and cyclists are marginalised, with few safe pathways to navigate the city. Public transportation is limited to major roads, leaving those who live in the periphery disconnected from the opportunities that lie in the city. The skyline is perpetually hazy, and the heavy air pollution has health consequences, particularly for children and the elderly. Instead of fostering cohesion and sustainability, the transport system entrenches division, inefficiency, and environmental degradation.