Agency-Owner a Passenger in Vehicle is a term that covers two distinct types of transport services. The first type is a public transport service, which is operated by government agencies or private companies, and is usually regulated by the local authority. This type of service is typically used for long-distance travel, such as intercity or interstate bus and train services. The second type is a private transport service, which is provided by a private company, and is usually used for shorter distances. Examples of this type of service include taxi, minibus, and chauffeur services. Both types of service involve an agency-owner providing transportation to a passenger, typically in a vehicle owned by the agency. The agency-owner is responsible for the safety and security of the passenger and the vehicle, and may also be responsible for providing additional services such as luggage handling and roadside assistance.