Public Transport

Public transport refers to systems of transportation that are available for use by the general public, typically comprising vehicles such as buses, trains, trams, ferries, and subways. These services are usually operated by government agencies or private companies on a scheduled basis and are designed to facilitate the movement of people within urban or regional areas. Public transport is characterized by its accessibility, affordability, and ability to reduce individual reliance on personal vehicles, thereby contributing to reduced traffic congestion and environmental impact. It plays a vital role in urban planning and development by connecting communities, enhancing mobility, and promoting social equity by providing transport options to individuals regardless of their economic status. Public transport systems can vary widely in terms of coverage, frequency, and infrastructure, depending on the needs of the community they serve.