In general the answer is that the same trip carried out by public transport is better for the environment than the private car, however, the answer is sometimes more complicated. For instance, if someone buys a car they may change their journey completely rather than shopping in central Manchester, they may go to the Trafford Centre instead. Nearly all the car traffic growth since 1950 has been caused by long car journeys replacing short bus and walking ones. We do know from experience in Sheffield that good, cheap public transport means that many people will choose not to buy a car. We also know from London that regulated, integrated public transport really can attract people out of their cars, reduce pollution and make towns and cities a better place to live in. But good public transport is only part of the answer. Planners must only agree development at places that are easy to get to by public transport, otherwise car use and the associated environmental damage such as pollution, noise and new roads will continue to increase.
Most public transport, planes, trains, boats, buses and trams usually run on fossil fuels (coal, oil or natural gas) that release greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide (CO2)), or by using electricity generated by burning fossil fuels. This is bad for the environment because it is causing global warming.
On the other hand, of course, public transport is much better for the environment than a car, simply by the number of people it can carry. A train, with only one engine burning oil, can carry the same number of people as a thousand cars.
it's better because if everyone took public transit then there would be less cars to make more polution
Less pollution from vehicles.
Public transport are transports that are available to the general public and one can take the transport as long as they pay for it. Private transport is mostly owned by individuals. Some example of public transport can be buses and trains. Taking public transport can help to conserve the environment as less resources is consumed.
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Ride a bike or walk, good exercise.
I dont think the number would change, because those who take public transport usually do not have money to buy cars, not that they want to help the environment.
Surrey is a county so it will depend on which part of Surrey you want to get to but there are very good transport connections.
Director of Public Transport was created in 1999.
Public Transport Council was created in 1987.
14 July is a public holiday; public transport runs its Sunday timetable, so whether arriving that day is a good idea depends on your transport needs.
Yes, airlines are public transport, because any member of the public can buy a ticket and travel on them.
Public Transport Users Association was created in 1976.
The population of Reolian Public Transport Co. is 550.
Reolian Public Transport Co. was created in 2009.