
2. Taiwan
Taiwan is a country with a convenient public transportation system that covers urban areas, rural areas, and remote regions. Particularly, the attitude towards traffic participation of the people here is very serious, contributing to a modern yet orderly transportation system.
The transportation system in Taiwan is highly developed and convenient. The North-South highway system, road networks, and railways are well-connected, while the bus and subway systems in some cities are also very modern. Additionally, people in Taiwan often use public bicycles called ubike.

3. France

4. Japan
Japan is renowned as one of the cleanest countries in the world. The first impression for tourists visiting the cities of this nation is the coherent urban planning concerning transportation and construction. Alongside are many virtues and precious spirits of the Japanese people. The locals here cherish labor, considering work as their way of life.
Moreover, what often astounds many visitors when they come to the land of cherry blossoms is the seriousness and high communal awareness of the people. They smoke in designated areas, refrain from littering, and even if you happen to forget your belongings, you need not worry about theft, except for cases of mistaken identity by foreigners.
The public transportation system including trains and subways within Tokyo operates remarkably efficiently, overseen by a series of managing operators.

5. China
China is one of the countries employing an intelligent transportation system to alleviate traffic congestion. This system is capable of updating, informing traffic conditions, and even providing predictions about traffic situations directly aiding participants to make sound decisions. It utilizes GPS data from taxis, buses, mobile phones along with local cameras to generate real-time GPS maps of all vehicles involved in traffic.
In addition, the urban railway system in this country has opened and continues to expand an additional 2,500 km of subway lines within the 5-year plan from 2010 - 2015.

6. United Arab Emirates
Dubai - a city in the United Arab Emirates, boasts a public transportation system that is among the cheapest in the world (0.68 USD/subway ticket/ride).
Although public transport here did not emerge early like in other cities, the subway system is very efficient and reasonably priced. Dubai's subway system consists of only two simple but crucial lines: Green and Red. Moreover, the city is characterized by a modern, driverless train system based on automated navigation.

7. United Kingdom
The capital city London, United Kingdom, is also among the cities with the best public transportation service quality in the world. The subway system is its hallmark and also the oldest system in the world. Additionally, the railway system connects the city to most towns, linking with the highway system to ensure smooth and swift traffic.
Furthermore, commuters can choose from alternative modes of transportation such as buses, motorcycles, bicycles, walking, or black taxis, which are luxurious means of city travel.

8. Australia

9. United States
The United States is one of the countries with a continuously developing transportation system, including waterways, roadways, and railway systems. New York City, USA, is famously known for having the largest subway system in the world in terms of the number of stations (469 stations), routes (24 lines), and length (1,062 km). The subway system in this city operates 24/7.
Furthermore, the Washington metro system is the second busiest in the United States, after New York, with 37% of commuters using public transport for commuting (in 2010).

10. Canada
