Public Transportation

Public transportation refers to systems of transport that are available for use by the general public, typically comprising buses, trains, subways, ferries, and other forms of transit. These services are usually operated by government agencies or private companies and are designed to provide affordable and accessible mobility for individuals within urban and rural areas. Public transportation aims to facilitate movement, reduce traffic congestion, and lower environmental impacts, providing an alternative to private vehicle use. It often operates on fixed routes and schedules, allowing a large number of passengers to travel efficiently. Public transportation can also encompass various payment methods, such as tickets or passes, and may integrate with other transport modes to enhance connectivity.