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Public Mass transit, the movement of people within urban areas using group travel technologies

such as buses and trains. The essential feature of mass transportation is that many people are
carried in the same vehicle (e.g., buses) or collection of attached vehicles (trains). This makes it
possible to move people in the same travel corridor with greater efficiency, which can lead to
lower costs to carry each person or—because the costs are shared by many people—the
opportunity to spend more money to provide better service, or both.

Mass transit systems in this new town are owned by private organisations, profit-making
companies or by governments or quasi-government agencies that may not operate for profit.
Whether public or private, This mass transportation services are subsidized because they cannot
cover all their costs from fares charged to their riders. Such subsidies assure the availability of
mass transit, which contributes to making cities efficient and desirable places in which to live.
The importance of mass transportation in supporting urban life differs among cities, depending
largely on the role played by its chief competitor, the private automobile.

People travel to meet their needs for subsistence (to go to work, to acquire food and essential
services), for personal development (to go to school and cultural facilities), and for entertainment
(to participate in or watch sporting events, to visit friends). The need for travel is a derived need,
because people rarely travel for the sake of travel itself; they travel to meet the primary needs of
daily life. Mobility is an essential feature of urban life, for it defines the ability to participate in
modern society.
WORKING
HOURS
24Hours 24Hours 24Hours 24Hours
VEHICLE TYPE &
NO. Cabs Cabs/Coasters Cabs/Coasters Cabs/Coasters
TRAVEL TIME 2Mi 3M 5Min 3Mi 3Mi 2 5Mi 2Mi 3Mi 3Min 3Min 4Mins
s
ns ins ns ns M ns ns ns s s 24Secs
3Sec
5Se s 21Se 6Sec in 21Se 20Se 15Sec 25Sec
cs cs s s cs cs s s
DISTANCE 1.04 1.6 2.58 1.14 1.52 1. 2.50 1.18 1.74 1.67 1.84 2.32
(Km)
3 21
POINTS 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2
DISTRICT 1 2 3 4
Inclusive bus rail transit

Taxi services

Cycle lane and pedestrial walking

Street light

Traffic light

Inclusive transportation technology

Inclusive transportation system

Licenses plate recognition

Road enforcement

Emergency vehicle notification system

Inclusive application( inclusive trans mobile app)

Justification for inclusive transapp services

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