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Nationalised Transport

Nationalised transport refers to the government taking control of transportation services, such as railways, buses, and airlines. The aim is to ensure that these essential services operate in the public interest rather than for profit, often improving accessibility, safety, and affordability for citizens. By managing transport at a national level, the government can coordinate services more effectively, invest in infrastructure, and regulate prices. This approach can help reduce inequalities in access to transport, especially in rural or underserved areas, and align transport policies with broader social and economic goals.