Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) is a transportation system that consists of small, automated vehicles that travel on a track to transport passengers from one point to another within a designated route. PRT vehicles are typically powered by batteries, and can be individually programmed to travel at speeds of up to 25 mph. The vehicles are designed to be driverless, which allows for a high degree of personalization and flexibility in route planning. They can also be connected to one another, creating a network that allows for efficient, low-cost transport of passengers within a given area.