A bus shelter is a structure located at the edge of a public road, designed to shelter public transport users, particularly buses. It also serves as an advertising medium, offering display spaces that are often backlit for better visibility, with poster sizes generally around 120 cm × 176 cm. Originally, the term “abribus” (bus shelter) was a registered trademark, popularized in 1964 by the J.-C. Decaux group, a world leader in street furniture.