
Bus circulator
A bus circulator is a public transportation service designed to provide frequent, convenient travel within a specific area, such as a neighborhood, downtown district, or campus. Unlike traditional bus routes that cover long distances, circulators operate on shorter, looping paths that connect key destinations like shops, schools, and transit hubs. They help reduce congestion by encouraging people to use public transport for short trips, making it easier to access local services without needing a car. Circulators typically have shorter wait times and are often free or low-cost to riders.