ParaPublic transit is sometimes used in areas of low demand and for people who need a door-to-door service.
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ParaPublic transit is sometimes used in areas of low demand and for people who need a door-to-door service.
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The International Association of Public transit Transport is the international network for public transport authorities and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry.
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Bus rapid Public transit is an ambiguous term used for buses operating on dedicated right-of-way, much like a light rail.
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Urban rail Public transit is an all-encompassing term for various types of local rail systems, such as these examples trams, light rail, rapid Public transit, people movers, commuter rail, monorail, suspension railways and funiculars.
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Variations of rapid Public transit include people movers, small-scale light metro and the commuter rail hybrid S-Bahn.
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Personal rapid Public transit is an automated cab service that runs on rails or a guideway.
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Conventional Public transit simulations show that PRT might attract many auto users in problematic medium-density urban areas.
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Cable-propelled Public transit is a Public transit technology that moves people in motor-less, engine-less vehicles that are propelled by a steel cable.
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Public transit transport is means of independent transport for individuals such as children too young to drive, the elderly without access to cars, those who do not hold a drivers license, and the infirm such as wheelchair users.
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Public transit transportation provides an arena to test environmentally friendly fuel alternatives, such as hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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Public transit land planning for public transportation can be difficult but it is the State and Regional organizations that are responsible to planning and improving public transportation roads and routes.
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