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===Public transport=== [[File:Phnom Penh BRT bus approaching Monivong-Sihanouk station.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Phnom Penh BRT bus approaching Monivong-Sihanouk station]] {{See also|Phnom Penh City Bus}} Phnom Penh is served by air conditioned public buses. Initial attempts by the Japanese government to develop a Phnom Penh bus service began in 2001. An update of the [[JICA]] urban transport master plan for Phnom Penh was completed and implemented in 2014.<ref>''[[Phnom Penh Post]]'': [http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2012022854751/National-news/gridlock-going-nowhere-fast.html "Gridlock going nowhere fast"], February 28, 2012, retrieved on March 27, 2012</ref> The city is now served by 21 bus lines, operated by the [[Governor of Phnom Penh|Phnom Penh municipal government]]. Private transportation within the city include the [[cycle rickshaw]], known in Khmer as "cyclo", the motorcycle taxi known in Khmer as "moto", the [[auto rickshaw]] known locally as "tuk-tuk", the trailer attached to a motorcycle taxi known in Khmer as "remorque", and the standard automobile taxicab known in Khmer as "taxi".<ref>Gnarfgnarf:[http://www.gnarfgnarf.com/Blog/Gnarfgnarf-Travel-Blog-March-2012-Public-Transport-Phnom-Penh.html Cyclos, motos, remorques, tuk tuks and other taxis in Phnom Penh], March 12, 2012, retrieved on March 27, 2012</ref> Private forms of transportation used by locals include bicycles, motorbikes, and cars.
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