Public Transport

Public transport refers to a system of transportation that is available for use by the general public, typically consisting of various modes of transit such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. These services are usually operated by government entities or private companies under regulatory oversight, and they aim to provide affordable and accessible mobility options to a broad segment of the population. Public transport systems are designed to reduce traffic congestion, lower emissions by promoting shared rides, and increase the overall efficiency of urban mobility. Users pay a fare to access these services, and routes are planned to connect residential areas with commercial and recreational destinations, encouraging public use over private vehicles. Public transport plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable urban development and fostering social inclusion by enabling people to travel independently regardless of personal vehicle ownership.