Bus Network
A bus network is a system of buses that operate on specific routes to transport passengers within a city or region. These routes are designed to connect various neighborhoods, commercial areas, and public facilities, making it easier for people to travel without using a car. Buses typically run on a fixed schedule, allowing riders to plan their trips accordingly.
In a bus network, stops are strategically placed to maximize accessibility for passengers. Many cities use a combination of local, express, and shuttle buses to meet different travel needs. The efficiency of a bus network can significantly impact public transportation usage and reduce traffic congestion in urban areas.