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difference between public and private transport
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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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Public Transport

Buses, trains and metros are all classified as public transfers as it’s a mode of transport in which a number of people share. These types of transport all have their own schedules because they pass specific routes at certain times throughout the day. Usually run by the State, the only advantage of this type of transport is that they are relatively cheap and everyone using the service are charged equally. However, they are often overpacked and stuffy, particularly during the summer months. Furthermore, drivers will not wait for you if you’re running late and buses often don’t stop if they are overpacked.

Private Transport

In contrast to public transfers, with private transfers you don’t share the vehicle with others. The only people you share it with is the driver and your friends/family/colleagues. Normally, chauffeurs or executive cars are rented for private use, but buses and train carriages may also be used privately if you have a big party (although these cost more).

Private transfers have the following advantages over using public trains, buses, etc:

Saves time – You’ll never be waiting for your driver as they will be the ones waiting for you. If you arrive by flight, the driver knows what flight you’re on and when you will be landing. Your private driver also knows exactly where you need to go and will know the shortest route so you’ll arrive at your destination on time.

Safe – Drivers are subject to very strict background checks, licensing requirements, and must have vehicles that meet strict standards. Gaining employment as a professional chauffeur is not easy.

Answered by siddhigupta165
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private transport means the public has their respective transport


public transport means the people have not their own transport

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