Public Transport

Public transport refers to systems of transportation that are available for use by the general public, typically operated on scheduled routes and providing various modes of conveyance such as buses, trains, subways, ferries, and trams. The key characteristics of public transport include its shared nature, accessibility, and affordability compared to private transportation options. It is designed to reduce congestion, lower commuting costs, and minimize environmental impact by providing efficient means of travel for large groups of people. Public transport systems are often supported by government funding and are intended to serve urban, suburban, and rural areas, facilitating mobility for individuals who do not own vehicles, lack access to private transportation, or prefer to use sustainable transport methods.