the roads bridges and parts that we use are called public property what is the reason
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Public property
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Roads, bridges, railway stations, etc are referred to as "public property" because they are developed with public funds (usually taxes that are paid by citizens). This infrastructure is also for the use of the public. Since the ownership of this infrastructure is not in the private sector (individual or company), it is referred to as "public" property. It is worth considering that "public property" is not owned by anyone in particular and can be used by everyone in general.
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