Noun
public transportation (countable and uncountable, plural public transportations)
(US) Public transport.
In Copenhagen, there's a long-term commitment to creating a well-functioning pedestrian city where all forms of movement - pedestrian, bicycles, cars, public transportation - are accommodated with equal priority. Bjarke Ingels
Sharks are hardy creatures, but they do not thrive on public transportation. Dave Barry
Today's terrorists are pursuing a distinct route. They are increasingly attacking civilians in symbolic targets, such as those of economic importance, or venues of bustling life like public transportation or entertainment, like nightclubs. Cliff Stearns
What Paris has done right is to make it awful to get around by car and awfully easy to get around by public transportation or by bike. Serge Schmemann
It took him forever to get to downtown Vancouver although Tony had to admit that saving the world by public transportation was a particularly Canadian way to do things. Tanya Huff
He said: “Public transportation facilities such as buses, taxis and tricycles must also obey all already established protocols. Source: Internet