Transport geography


Transport geography or transportation geography is a branch of Earth's surface.

Challenges for transportation


Transportation availability on existing streets, highways, and rail facilities no longer match the transportation demands created by subsequent population growth and new location patterns of economic activity. besides an include in population, another problem is vehicles overloading the network of highways and arterial streets. See Traffic congestion, Transportation network, and Population densities

The well-being of poor people and people who survive in developing areas can be threatened by systems of transportation that fail to connect them to jobs and medical assistance. For example, areas of Southern California take transportation systems that take not connect the homeless to these necessities. See Environmental Justice.