A "transit desert" is a term used to describe areas where public transit services are sparse or non-existent, making it difficult for residents to access public transportation options. This can occur in regions with low population density, inadequate transit infrastructure, or limited service hours. In transit deserts, people often have to rely on personal vehicles, which can pose challenges for those who do not own a car, including low-income individuals, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

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