For some, good public transport is the gold standard for positive development in a city, while for others the absence of public transport signifies almost nothing. Overall, advanced public transport means, among other things, a reduction in the number of vehicles, and therefore has a positive impact on the environment.
Hong Kong

Trams on the street in Hong Kong
Zurich

Tram No.17 at Zurich Hauptbahnhof, Zurich Main Train Station
Paris

Subway station at Paris
Seoul

Anguk station, Seoul Subway Line 3 in Jongno-gu, Seoul city
Prague

Tram in Prague with Castle in Background
Vienna

Tram in the street of Vienna
London

Iconic red double decker buses near Trafalgar Square, in Central London
Singapore

SBS Transit Bus (Public Bus) at Orchard Road, Singapore
Stockholm

Stockholm metro (T-bana) station known for its artistic station interiors
Frankfurt

View of a public tramway in Frankfurt
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