"Transport (in British English) or transportation (in American English) is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another."
Different ways to travel such as car, bus, train, bike, and walking.
Roadways: A mode of transportation using roads and highways.
Railways: A mode of transportation using trains and railways.
Air travel: A mode of transportation using planes and commercial airlines.
Water transport: A mode of transportation using boats and ships.
Bicycle and pedestrian transportation: A mode of transportation using bicycles and walking.
Public transportation: A mode of transportation available for shared use and community benefit.
Private transportation: A mode of transportation for personal use and ownership.
Automotive transportation: Gasoline and diesel engines that power cars, trucks, buses, and other vehicles.
Fuel options: Gasoline, diesel, electric, hydrogen, and biofuels.
Transportation infrastructure: The design, construction, and maintenance of transportation networks that enable the movement of people and goods.
Vehicle maintenance and repair: The process of maintaining and repairing vehicles to keep them in a safe and reliable condition.
Traffic rules and regulations: The laws that govern the use of public roads and highways, as well as the behavior of drivers and pedestrians.
Safety and security: The measures taken to ensure safe and secure transportation, such as seatbelts, airbags, and security checkpoints.
Environmental impact: The environmental impact of transportation, including carbon emissions, air and noise pollution, and the effects of infrastructure development on wildlife and natural habitats.
Urban planning: The process of designing and developing urban areas with transportation in mind, including the placement and design of roads, public transport, and other modes of transportation.
Emerging technologies: New modes of transportation being developed, such as self-driving cars, electric scooters, and hyperloops.
Freight transport: The transportation of goods, typically by truck, train, ship, or airplane.
Accessibility: The availability of different modes of transportation to people of different ages, abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Travel planning and navigation: The process of planning travel, including mapping routes, choosing modes of transportation, and navigating unfamiliar areas.
Transportation economics: The study of the costs and benefits of transportation, including infrastructure development, vehicle maintenance, and the impact of transportation on the economy.
Automobiles: Privately owned vehicles that transport individuals or groups of people from one location to another on roads.
Bicycles: Two-wheeled vehicles powered by human pedaling and used for transportation or recreational exercise.
Boats: Watercraft or vessels used for transportation on rivers, lakes, seas, or oceans.
Buses: Large, motorized vehicles designed to transport groups of people on designated routes.
Cable Cars: Transportation vehicles that run on a cable system that moves them up and down steep slopes or hills.
Electric Scooters: Small, motorized vehicles powered by rechargeable batteries that are intended for individual transportation over short distances.
Ferries: Ship-like vessels designed to transport passengers or vehicles across bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or seas.
Helicopters: Aircraft that use rotors powered by an engine for vertical takeoff and landing and hover in the air.
High-speed Rail: Trains that travel at very high speeds, typically over long distances and through dedicated tracks, to transport passengers.
Hovercraft: Vehicles that are supported by a cushion of air which enables them to float just above the surface of the water or ground.
Motorcycles: Two-wheeled vehicles powered by an engine and typically intended for individual transportation.
Public Transit: Various modes of transportation, such as buses, trains, and subways, used for mass transportation of large groups of people.
Scooters: A small, two-wheeled vehicle that is generally powered by a motor or electricity and is used for transportation or recreation.
Skateboards: Recreational transportation devices with a flat board and small wheels on the bottom that allow users to move around by pushing it with one foot.
Subways: Mass transit systems that use underground trains to transport people within a city or metropolitan area.
Taxi: Vehicles that provide transportation for individuals or small groups of people for a fee.
Trains: Vehicles that run on tracks and transport passengers or goods over long distances.
Trams: Light rail or streetcars that run on tracks and operate within urban settings.
Trolleys: Vehicles that run on tracks, powered by overhead electrical lines and typically operate within a city or town center or designated route.
Walking: The act of moving from one location to another by using one's feet.
"Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipelines, and space."
"The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations."
"Transport enables human trade, which is essential for the development of civilizations."
"Transport infrastructure consists of both fixed installations, including roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals, and pipelines..."
"Terminals may be used both for the interchange of passengers and cargo and for maintenance."
"...airports, railway stations, bus stations, warehouses, trucking terminals, refueling depots (including fuel docks and fuel stations), and seaports."
"Means of transport are any of the different kinds of transport facilities used to carry people or cargo."
"Vehicles may include wagons, automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, trucks, helicopters, watercraft, spacecraft, and aircraft."
"Transport enables human trade, which is essential for the development of civilizations."
"Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road)..."
"Transport infrastructure consists of both fixed installations, including roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals, and pipelines..."
"Terminals may be used... for maintenance."
"Modes of transport include... water..."
"Transport infrastructure consists of both fixed installations... canals, and pipelines..."
"Terminals may be used both for the interchange of passengers and cargo..."
"Vehicles may include... helicopters, watercraft, spacecraft, and aircraft."
"Modes of transport include... space."
"They may include... vehicles, riding animals, and pack animals."
"Transport enables human trade, which is essential for the development of civilizations."