Tram
Trams are designed to operate on streets and dedicated tracks, making them highly versatile in urban settings. Their primary purpose is to provide public transportation, reducing traffic congestion and lowering emissions. Trams are especially effective in densely populated areas where their frequent stops and routes can serve a large number of passengers. They are used for:
Commuting: Helping people travel to work, school, or other daily destinations.
Tourism: Offering scenic routes through cities and historical areas.
Local Transport: Connecting neighborhoods and providing access to other public transport systems like buses and trains.