Much like with accidents involving commercial trucks, the
typical public transportation vehicle has far more entities involved in its operation and maintenance than a private automobile does.
Motor vehicle accidents include not just car accidents, but also truck accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, and accidents involving the MBTA, town - owned and state - owned motor vehicles, common carriers and
other public transportation vehicles.
Currently, Orelien says, travelers in the country have few alternatives to
public transportation vehicles, which are often crowded and poorly maintained.
The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority is being urged to remove alcohol advertising from
its public transportation vehicles.
Public transportation vehicles have followed suit by converting to CNG over the past few decades, with up to 15 % of public buses running on either LNG or CNG.
Public transportation vehicles are supposed to go through numerous safety checks to ensure they are meeting federal and safety guidelines at all times.