Public Transport

Public transport refers to shared passenger services that are available for use by the general public, primarily designed to facilitate the movement of people within urban and rural areas. This mode of transportation includes buses, trains, trams, ferries, and subways, operating on scheduled routes that can be accessed by any member of the public, typically for a fee. Public transport systems are often managed by governmental or municipal authorities aiming to provide affordable and efficient travel options, reduce traffic congestion, and lower environmental impacts compared to private vehicle use. The infrastructure for public transport includes stations, stops, and vehicles, which are usually coordinated to provide connectivity and frequency to meet the needs of commuters.