
public transport system
A public transport system consists of shared vehicles like buses, trains, trams, or ferries that operate on scheduled routes, providing affordable and accessible mobility for the community. It reduces the number of private vehicles on roads, easing congestion and lowering environmental impact. Passengers typically buy tickets or use passes to access services. These systems are managed by transportation authorities to ensure safety, punctuality, and coverage across neighborhoods and city centers, making it easier for people to commute for work, education, or leisure without needing a personal vehicle.