Public Transportation

Public transportation refers to a system of transit services that is made available to the general public for the purpose of transporting people within urban or rural areas. This includes various modes of transport, such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries, which operate on scheduled routes and offer affordable access for individuals to commute to work, school, and other destinations. Public transportation is typically managed or subsidized by government entities to ensure that it remains accessible and sustainable for all members of the community. The primary goals of public transportation are to reduce traffic congestion, minimize environmental impact, and provide equitable access to mobility for the entire population.