high-capacity =
able to handle high volumes of goods or people
public transport
= transport such as buses and trains funded by the state (as opposed to ‘private transport’ such as
cars owned by individuals)
congestion
= situation of too much traffic, causing delays (the phrase ‘traffic jam’ is not generally used in
Academic English)
conurbations
= very large cities which have absorbed other towns
transport hubs =
centres where many routes converge
facilities
and
amenities =
places providing any service to the public, either private or public
sector
a bottleneck
= a place where congestion regularly happens
overcrowding
= a situation where too many people try to live in one place
hinterland
= the area around a city affected by its development
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