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[U115]Use Of Public Transport
by Simon, Sim

Theadvantages of public transport

Public transport is very popular here in the UK and vitallyso as we are a little pressed for space. It is a great way to get around and itcan also save you a couple of quid on , parkingfees, breakdown cover and car maintenance costs.

Buses

Travelling by bus is arguably the best way to getaround London as they give you an idea of where you are and a better idea ofthe layout of the city. It  will alsohelp you to become familiar with landmarks and travelling routes around ourcapital.

TheUnderground

The underground is the fastest way to get from A ? Bbut the price you have to pay is that you won't be able to see the city, youcan't feel like atmosphere and it can (if you are an inexperienced Londoner)leave you disorientated and could even get you lost! But the tubes areextremely efficient and can save you a bunch of time and money.

Ferries

Travelling by ferry is a great way to get aroundLondon, should you be going somewhere near the river banks that is. You get tosee the city in a completely different light and from an entirely freshperspective, it is quite something travelling up the Thames by ferryapproaching Tower Bridge and the same goes for travelling down the river toGreenwich.

Utilising public transport is a great way to getaround any city and even more so in London while saving yourself some cash inthe process. If you don't own a car it means you don't have monthlyinstallments to settle, no to pay and no maintenance costs to account for. I think it isbrilliant.


Public transport, public transportation, public transit or mass transit comprise all transport systems that transport members of the general public, usually charging set fares. While the above terms are generally taken to include rail and bus services, wider definitions might include scheduled airline services, ferries, taxicab services etc. A further restriction that is sometimes applied is that transit should occur in continuously shared vehicles, which would exclude taxis that are not shared-ride taxis.

Public transport is usually regulated as a common carrier and is usually configured to provide scheduled service on fixed routes on a non-reservation basis, although share taxis provide an ad-hoc form of flexible public transport, and demand responsive transport provides a pre-bookable form of public shared transport. Taxicabs and other vehicles for hire are generally fully flexible.

The majority of transit passengers are traveling within a local area or region between their homes and places of employment, shopping, or schools.

In many parts of the world private transport dominates; however, in places with public transport systems, and where private transport use is not practical or not affordable, or where the public transport is more practical or more desirable than the private alternatives, then it is used. Many towns and cities around the world are investing in public transport initiatives to increase the attractiveness and usage of public transport.

Public transport can offer significant advantages in areas with higher population densities if it is efficiently utilised, due to its potentially smaller physical and environmental footprint per passenger.

Road-based public transport risks being slower than private vehicles if it gets held up in general traffic congestion. Compounding upon this, scheduled transport vehicles have to make frequent stops to board additional passengers, and an individual trip may require one or more transfers. Routes are also often circuitous to increase the area serviced by the system. Therefore, transport authorities wishing to increase the attractiveness and use of public transport often respond by establishing or expanding dedicated or semi-dedicated public transport lanes, traffic signal priority, and other measures.

The term rapid transit, is often used to distinguish modes of transit possessing a dedicated right of way and having frequent, continuous service. Still, rapid transit often fails to live up to the name, as there are no firm guidelines as to how fast transit must be to be rapid.[1] Light rail is another form of public transit, comprising of a tram or trolley operating on a rail line.

A popular public transport mode in the developing world, and increasingly in the western world, is the share taxi (mini-bus, jitney etc) that run on flexible or semi-flexible routes.

Transport Interchanges

Of critical importance to attractive and successful public transport is the design of the transport interchanges where people access the system and interchange between different vehicles. These transport interchanges range for extensive multi-modal interchanges such as found at major airports to the humble bus stop.
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