Public Transportation

Public transportation refers to a system of transport services that are made available to the general public, typically consisting of vehicles such as buses, trains, subways, trams, and ferries. These services are designed to provide efficient and accessible means for people to travel within urban and rural areas, often at a lower cost than private transport options. Public transportation systems are typically managed by government entities or public agencies and aim to reduce traffic congestion, lower transportation costs, decrease environmental impact, and improve mobility for all individuals, including those without access to private vehicles. Users typically pay a fare, which can vary based on distance, time, or service type, making public transportation an affordable alternative for many.