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Definition of mass transit in English: mass transitnoun mass nounNorth American Public transport, especially in an urban area. Example sentencesExamples - We have great mass transit, but who can say what the nature of the attack or the catastrophe might be that could knock out that system?
- We'll tell you how law enforcement agencies will protect our mass transit systems.
- In many cities smart cards are used to access public telephones, mass transit and parking systems.
- In a test program, law enforcement officers will be at mass transit facilities all across the country.
- It was crowded, like any urban mass transit would be at rush hour, so we had to stand for this short trip.
- Its closing would mean thousands of veterans would no longer have access by mass transit to a hospital or any access at all.
- The main point of contention was over funding for mass transit.
- And in the last decade, Americans have increasingly been using mass transit.
- How much of your time gets squandered in traffic for lack of adequate mass transit?
- Cabs are plentiful as is public mass transit that is easy to use.
- Two people are under arrest in London, possibly in connection to today's attempted mass transit bombings.
- The private sector can even run mass transit systems as they have in the past.
- Do we have to do more, particularly in terms of mass transit and in terms of worker protections?
- Other cities only allow new development in areas already serviced by mass transit.
- And in many of those boroughs, people depend on mass transit to get around, buses and subways.
- The lack of increased demand for mass transit hasn't stopped advocates from advancing a surge in ballot initiatives.
- The neighborhood also desperately needs access to mass transit.
- Yet, mass transit carries 16 times more passengers than airlines each day.
- Public mass transit systems may be able to offer special state-funded services.
- In the past five years, mass transit ridership has risen 24 percent, faster than air travel or highway usage.
Definition of mass transit in US English: mass transitnoun North American Public transportation, especially in an urban area. Example sentencesExamples - And in the last decade, Americans have increasingly been using mass transit.
- Other cities only allow new development in areas already serviced by mass transit.
- In many cities smart cards are used to access public telephones, mass transit and parking systems.
- We'll tell you how law enforcement agencies will protect our mass transit systems.
- Yet, mass transit carries 16 times more passengers than airlines each day.
- The neighborhood also desperately needs access to mass transit.
- Two people are under arrest in London, possibly in connection to today's attempted mass transit bombings.
- In a test program, law enforcement officers will be at mass transit facilities all across the country.
- The main point of contention was over funding for mass transit.
- Its closing would mean thousands of veterans would no longer have access by mass transit to a hospital or any access at all.
- Do we have to do more, particularly in terms of mass transit and in terms of worker protections?
- In the past five years, mass transit ridership has risen 24 percent, faster than air travel or highway usage.
- And in many of those boroughs, people depend on mass transit to get around, buses and subways.
- How much of your time gets squandered in traffic for lack of adequate mass transit?
- We have great mass transit, but who can say what the nature of the attack or the catastrophe might be that could knock out that system?
- Public mass transit systems may be able to offer special state-funded services.
- The lack of increased demand for mass transit hasn't stopped advocates from advancing a surge in ballot initiatives.
- It was crowded, like any urban mass transit would be at rush hour, so we had to stand for this short trip.
- The private sector can even run mass transit systems as they have in the past.
- Cabs are plentiful as is public mass transit that is easy to use.
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