A global transportation research report released by the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, shows that Asia and European cities are among the best in public transportation systems.Among the 60 cities around the world, the Hong Kong public transport system was rated as the world's first.

According to the Hong Kong News Agency, the public transportation systems of 60 cities around the world are studied and compared the distance, burden ability, operating time, crowded degree, and time of reaching the place of public transportation in various cities.

Among the 60 cities evaluated, Asia and European cities are the highest, while the Middle East and African cities are the lowest.Hong Kong ranks first in the global public transport index, and the index is close to 80.The global average index is 51.7.The index is used to measure the situation of urban maintenance of public transportation networks and commuters.

The report pointed out that Hong Kong's public transportation system has low fares, high density of stations, and can cope with a large population.The design of the station is close to seamless, which is convenient for passengers to transfer.Hong Kong focuses on the development of public transportation and integrates the railway system into urban infrastructure. The design of the station is conducive to the sustainable economic and environmental development.

The report also pointed out that there is still room for improvement in Hong Kong, including the railway system that is not operating throughout the day, lack of smartphone applications, and navigation passengers choose various transportation.