Public Transportation

Public transportation is a system of transport that is available for use by the general public, typically consisting of various forms of shared transit services such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. It is designed to provide an affordable and efficient means of travel for individuals, often within urban areas but also in rural regions. Public transportation systems are usually funded by government entities and may feature fixed routes and schedules, allowing passengers to move from one location to another without the need for private vehicles. The primary goals of public transportation include reducing traffic congestion, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, and providing accessible mobility options for all members of the community, including those who do not own a car or have limited access to private transportation.