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Transport networks are lifelines in disruption

Roads connect people to safety and support.

Transport is more than movement — it is survival. Roads carry food, medicines, and emergency crews. When they fail, communities quickly feel the strain. Resilience planning strengthens transport by maintaining redundancy, supporting alternatives, and ensuring access for vulnerable groups. Community roads and local routes can be just as important as highways in disruption. Resilience grows when transport networks are treated as lifelines.
How resilient are the transport routes your community depends on?

Hidden infrastructures

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