Public Transport

Public transport, also known as public transportation or mass transit, refers to a system of transportation services that are available for use by the general public. These services are typically operated on scheduled routes and may include various modes of transportation such as buses, trains, subways, trams, ferries, and even shared taxis or shuttle services. Public transport is designed to offer an affordable, convenient, and efficient means for people to travel within urban areas, between cities, or across regions.

Public transport systems are usually funded in part by public government subsidies and may charge riders a fare. They help reduce traffic congestion, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and provide mobility for individuals without access to private vehicles. Public transport plays a crucial role in urban planning and is integral to sustainable transportation networks, promoting accessibility and equity within communities.