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Latest revision as of 12:18, 18 February 2025

Mode of transport refers to the various means by which individuals and goods move from one place to another. These modes can be broadly categorized into land, water, and air transport, each with its own unique set of vehicles, infrastructure, and operations.

Land Transport[edit]

Land transport is the most common mode of transport. It includes vehicles that operate on roads and railways.

Road Transport[edit]

Road transport involves the use of motorized vehicles on roads. This includes cars, buses, trucks, and motorcycles. Road transport is often used for short to medium distance travel and is the primary mode of transport in urban areas.

Rail Transport[edit]

Rail transport involves the use of trains on railway tracks. It is a popular mode of transport for long-distance travel and for transporting large volumes of goods. Rail transport is known for its efficiency and environmental friendliness.

Water Transport[edit]

Water transport involves the use of boats, ships, and submarines on bodies of water. It is primarily used for long-distance travel and for transporting large volumes of goods. Water transport is the oldest mode of transport and continues to play a crucial role in global trade.

Air Transport[edit]

Air transport involves the use of airplanes and helicopters in the air. It is the fastest mode of transport and is often used for long-distance travel and for transporting high-value goods. Air transport has revolutionized global travel and trade.

Intermodal Transport[edit]

Intermodal transport refers to the use of more than one mode of transport for a single journey. This is often used for long-distance travel and for transporting goods. Intermodal transport can offer cost and time savings, as well as environmental benefits.

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