Public Transportation

Public transportation refers to a system of transportation that is available for use by the general public, typically consisting of various modes of travel that are managed by governmental or private entities. This system includes buses, subways, trains, trams, and ferries, all designed to move large numbers of people along established routes and schedules. Public transportation aims to provide an accessible, efficient, and cost-effective means of mobility for individuals, particularly those who do not have access to private vehicles. It helps reduce traffic congestion, lower transportation costs, and minimize environmental impact. Public transportation systems often rely on subsidies, fare structures, and infrastructure development to operate effectively and meet the needs of urban and rural populations.