Public Transport

Public transport refers to systems of transport that are accessible to the general public and operate on scheduled routes. This includes a variety of vehicles such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries that are designed to carry multiple passengers simultaneously. Public transport is typically managed by government or private entities and is subject to regulation to ensure safety and efficiency. The primary aim of public transport is to provide a convenient, cost-effective, and sustainable means of travel for individuals within urban and rural areas. It serves to reduce traffic congestion, lower individual transportation costs, and decrease environmental impact compared to private vehicle use. Public transport systems are essential for facilitating mobility, supporting economic activity, and enhancing social inclusion by providing access to jobs, education, and services.