Public transportation definition

Public transportation means that term as defined in section 10c of Act No. 51 of the Public Acts of 1951, being section 247.660c of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
Public transportation means regular, continuing shared passenger-transport services along set routes which are available for use by the general public.
Public transportation means the transportation or

Examples of Public transportation in a sentence

  • Ontario Regulation 104/97 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act requires that municipalities visually inspect bridge structures with a span of greater than or equal to three metres (in the direction of traffic) at least once every two years by, or under the direction, of a professional engineer.

  • This cooperation shall include the sharing of data included in the regional transit authority's Transit Asset Management (TAM) plans and Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP).

  • Connecting links are formally designated under section 21 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.

  • In addition, the Safety Manager must have completed the Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program (PTSCTP) Bus Track curriculum to hold the position.


More Definitions of Public transportation

Public transportation means the transportation or conveyance of persons by means available to the general public, and includes paratransit services.
Public transportation means moving passengers by means of
Public transportation means transportation by a conveyance that provides regular and continuing general or special transportation to the public, but does not include school bus, charter, sightseeing, or intercity bus transportation, or intercity passenger rail transportation provided AMTRAK, (or a successor to such entity).
Public transportation means buses, trains, subways, and other forms of local transportation that charge set fares, run on fixed routes, and are available to the public.
Public transportation means transportation by a conveyance that provides regular and continuing general or special transportation to the public, but does not include schoolbus, charter, sightseeing, or intercity bus transportation or intercity passenger rail transportation provided by the entity described in 49 U.S.C. chapter 243 (Amtrak or a successor to Amtrak). The term “public transportation” also includes “mass transportation” and “transit.”
Public transportation for purposes of the federal transit program, has the same meaning as “transit,” and “mass transportation,” and:
Public transportation means the movement, transportation, or carrying of persons and/or property for consideration by a common carrier, a contract carrier, a household goods carrier, carriers of exempt commodities, and other specialized carriers performing public transportation service for compensation by highway, rail, air, or water, which carriers operate under authority issued by, or are specifically exempt by statute or regulation from economic regulation of, the appropriate federal or state regulatory authority.