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 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 regular, continuing shared passenger-transport services along set routes which are available for use by the general public.

Examples of Public transportation in a sentence

  • If the general or aggregate limit for any policy is exhausted, the company, and to the extent required by Florida Department of Transportation Public Transportation Grant Agreement, all of the company’s contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and sub-consultants at each tier, will immediately take all possible steps to have it reinstated.

  • To the extent required by Florida Department of Transportation Public Transportation Grant Agreement, the company will ensure that the insurance provided by all contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and subconsultants at each tier will apply on a primary basis as to any other insurance available and shall not be more restrictive than the coverage afforded to the named insured.

  • EXHIBIT A Scope of Work Contractor will provide all advanced planning work, preliminary engineering design, environmental assessment, and property acquisition services, final design, architectural and engineering services and the bidding documents necessary to construct an Administration and Operations facility for services provided by the County Public Transportation Department.

  • To the extent required by Florida Department of Transportation Public Transportation Grant Agreement, company shall further require that all contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and sub- consultants at each tier satisfy and meet all the requirements of the applicable contract, including the terms and conditions of this Standard Procedure.

  • Island Public Transportation Authority (RIPTA) provides public transportation, primarily buses in the State of Rhode Island.


More Definitions of Public transportation

Public transportation means the transportation or
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 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 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 regular, continuing shared-ride surface transportation services that are open to the general public or open to a segment of the general public defined by age, disability, or low income; and does not include Amtrak, intercity bus service, charter bus service, school bus service, sightseeing service, courtesy shuttle service for patrons of one or more specific establishments, or intra-terminal or intra­ facility shuttle services. Public transportation includes buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, monorail, passenger ferry boats, trolleys, inclined railways, people movers, and vans. Public transportation can be either fixed route or demand response service.