Abstract
The public sector is that part of the economy where goods and services are provided by the Central or State government or local authorities. The basic aim of the public sector activity is to provide services that benefit the public as a whole. Transportation plays the role of a recognized value for the exchange of commodities and services. Transportation is an essential part of human activity, and in many ways form the basis of all socio-economic interactions. Indeed, no two locations will interact effectively without a viable means of movement. In many developing countries, inadequate transport facilities are often the norm rather than the exception. Thus, a good transport system is essential to support economic growth and development. Green Transport refers to any means of transport with low impact on the environment, and includes non-motorised transport, i.e. walking and cycling, transit oriented development, green vehicles, Car Sharing, and building or protecting urban transport systems that are fuel-efficient, space-saving and promote healthy lifestyles.