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Mass transit is believed to be more environmental friendly than other public transport facilities.
Environmental Impacts
All members of the society irrespective of their financial status, religion or cast are able to travel which enhances the social integrity of the country.
Social Impacts of Mass Transit
Mass transit development can both improve the usefulness and efficiency of the public transit system as well as result in increased business for commercial developments and thus serves to improve the economy of the country.
Economic Impacts of Mass Transit
The main idea behind mass transit is to reduce the number of vehicles on the road by providing a larger facility which carries higher number of passengers thus eliminating congestion.
Reduces congestion
Saves Time
Mass transit reduces the travel time to a great extent as it moves at high speeds and stops only at specific spots.
Cost Effective
Mass transit is comparably cheaper than other modes of public transport.
advantages of mass transit
saves time
cost effective
economic impacts of mass transit
reduces congestion
environmental impacts
social impacts of mass transit
SCORES-SCERES
Shippers
- Businesses or individuals who need to transport goods from one location to another. They play a crucial role in defining transportation requirements and expectations.
Companies or individuals that provide transportation services, such as trucking companies, airlines, shipping lines, and rail operators.
Carriers -
Third-party logistics (3PL) providers that offer various logistics services, including transportation, warehousing, and distribution.
Logistics Providers -
Professionals responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing transportation activities within a company or organization.
Transportation Managers -
Government agencies and organizations that establish and enforce transportation regulations and standards, ensuring safety and compliance.
Regulatory Bodies -
Companies that develop and supply transportation management systems, GPS tracking solutions, and other technological tools to enhance transportation efficiency.
Technology Providers -
End-users or recipients of the goods being transported. Their satisfaction depends on timely and efficient delivery of products.
Customers -
Entities involved in the production and supply of goods that need to be transported. Their operations are closely linked with transportation schedules and efficiency.
Suppliers and Manufacturers -
Organizations focused on promoting sustainable transportation practices and reducing the environmental impact of transportation activities.
Environmental Agencies -
Providers of insurance coverage for transportation-related risks, such as cargo damage, accidents, and liability.
Insurance Companies
key stakeholders
shippers
carriiers
logistics providers
transportation managers
regulatory bodies
technology providers
customers
suppliers and manufacturers
insurance companies
environmental agencies