Public Transport

Public transport refers to a system of transportation that is available for use by the general public, typically consisting of buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. It is characterized by shared vehicles that operate on scheduled routes and are accessible to all individuals, regardless of ownership or income level. Public transport is designed to provide an affordable, efficient, and sustainable means of moving people within urban, suburban, and rural areas. It aims to reduce traffic congestion, minimize environmental impact, and enhance mobility for individuals without access to private vehicles. Public transport systems can be funded through government subsidies, fare collections from passengers, or a combination of both, and their operation often involves public agencies or private companies under government contracts.