In rural areas people use various modes of transport including cars, trucks, tractors, bikes, horses, buses and walking, amongst others.
There are usually trains that transport poor and rural people around town
C. F. Mew has written: 'Some aspects of rural passenger transport in England and Wales: an economic and social survey of public transport provision in rural areas'
To get from my home to my place of work, my means (mode) of transport is by a bus ride. Though in summer, my mode of transport is by bicycle.
The transport back in the early 1900's in Australia were horses and carts commonly used in rural and urban areas.
The adjective to describe country areas is rural.
water transport
Rural areas are places that are not in or near cities.
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
The movement of people from rural to urban areas can lead to a decline in rural populations, which may result in reduced economic activities and infrastructure development in rural areas. This could also put pressure on the remaining resources and services available in rural communities.
Local government authorities, such as county or rural district councils, are typically in charge of rural areas. They are responsible for providing services, infrastructure, and governing the local community in rural areas.
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
People from urban and rural areas both depend on each other. Rural provides the raw materials to the urban areas and urban areas provide the finished products to the rural areas. For example:- A dweller in the city with a low income might depend on seasonal farm of rural areas and could also take support from people in rural areas to look after his family or children. Also the people in rural areas might support their living from the money that a migrant relative earns in urban areas.