Public Transportation

Public transportation refers to a system of transport services that is available for use by the general public, typically consisting of vehicles such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. It is designed to provide a means of moving people from one location to another within cities, towns, and between regions, often at a lower cost than private transportation options. Public transportation systems are usually managed by government entities or public organizations, and they aim to offer accessible, efficient, and sustainable mobility solutions for the community. Key characteristics of public transportation include scheduled routes, fixed stops, and the capacity to accommodate multiple passengers at once, which helps to reduce traffic congestion and the environmental impact associated with individual car travel.