Urban transportation systems are networks of infrastructure and services designed to facilitate the movement of people and goods within cities. These systems include roads, public transit (such as buses or subways), bike lanes, sidewalks, and other modes of transportation.
Related terms
Mass Transit: Mass transit refers to public transportation systems designed for moving large numbers of passengers efficiently. Examples include buses, trains, trams/metros/subways.
Traffic Congestion: Traffic congestion occurs when there is an excessive amount of vehicles on the road network causing delays and slower travel times.
Active Transportation: Active transportation refers to human-powered modes of transportation, such as walking or cycling. It promotes health, reduces traffic congestion, and minimizes environmental impact.