Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
mass transit
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Today, Los Angeles has virtually no mass transit.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Air travel was growing rapidly, while the role of mass transit on the ground was shrinking almost everywhere.
▪ Although the commute takes 80 minutes by mass transit, he uses the time to catch up on his reading.
▪ Cindy was at home with the children and George worked as a driver for the local mass transit authority.
▪ Given Tucson's low-density development, creating an affordable and effective mass transit system remains a nearly insurmountable challenge.
▪ If there were a comprehensive, integrated mass transit system here, fewer people would drive their own cars.
▪ In mass transit, private bus companies spend considerable sums to influence legislatures, to get and keep their contracts.
▪ Instead of better mass transit, they try to make cars a bit more efficient.
Wiktionary
mass transit
n. A large-scale transportation system in which the passengers do not travel in their own vehicles.
Wikipedia
Mass transit (disambiguation)
Mass transit may refer to:
- Public transport
- Rapid transit
- Mass Transit incident (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling incident that occurred in 1996