Public Transportation

Public transportation refers to a system of transportation that is available for use by the general public, typically consisting of various forms of transit services designed to move people from one location to another. This includes buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries that operate on scheduled routes and times. Public transportation is usually managed by governmental or municipal authorities and is designed to be accessible, affordable, and efficient, catering to the needs of a wide range of individuals, including commuters, students, and tourists. The primary goals of public transportation are to reduce traffic congestion, lower environmental impact, and provide mobility to those who may not have access to private vehicles. It plays a critical role in urban planning and development, promoting sustainable transportation solutions and enhancing the overall connectivity of communities.