Public Transport
Public transport refers to systems of transport that are available for use by the general public, typically consisting of various modes of transportation such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. It is characterized by scheduled services that operate on fixed routes and allow multiple passengers to travel collectively, making it an efficient option for commuting within urban and rural areas. Public transport aims to provide an accessible, affordable, and environmentally friendly alternative to private vehicle use, contributing to the reduction of traffic congestion, air pollution, and reliance on fossil fuels. It often plays a vital role in urban planning and development, enabling people to move easily and helping to connect communities. Public transport systems may be operated by government entities, private companies, or a combination of both, and they are typically funded through fares, subsidies, or a mix of both.