,
Třebíč-Vnitřní Město, Třebíč District, Vysočina Region, Czechia, Karlovo náměstí The public transport with the highest
modal share worldwide is travelling by bus followed by travelling by rail due to infrastructure cost. A pedestrian form of public transport is a
walking bus predominantly used by schools. An attempt to transform private transport by
bicycle into public transport has been bicycle sharing schemes. Effectively they are renting access to a fleet.
Bicycle-sharing systems have been implemented in over 1000 cities worldwide, and are especially common in many European and Chinese cities of all sizes. Similar programs have been implemented across the United States as well, including large cities like
Washington, D.C., and
New York City, as well as smaller cities like
Buffalo,
New York and
Fort Collins,
Colorado.
Personal rapid transit is a scheme that has been discussed, in which small, automated vehicles would run on special elevated tracks spaced within walking distance throughout a city, and could provide direct service to a chosen station without stops. However, despite several concepts existing for decades personal rapid transit has failed to gain significant ground and several prototypes and experimental systems have been dismantled as failures. ==Private transport==