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Transportation Planning



Mass Transit - public transportation systems designed to move large numbers of passengers.

Types and Advantages

Mass transit refers to municipal or regional public shared transportation, such as buses, streetcars, and ferries, open to all on a nonreserved basis. An important form of mass transit is rapid transit, such as subways and surface light rail systems, designed for commuting between urban   Read More...


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    Transportation Safety in an Age of Deregulation
    by Leon N. Moses, Ian Savage. 362 pgs.


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    Privatizing Transportation Systems
    by Simon Hakim, Paul Seidenstat, Gary W. Bowman. 346 pgs.


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    Human Factors in Intelligent Transportation Systems
    by Woodrow Barfield, Thomas A. Dingus. 458 pgs.


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    Transportation Infostructures: The Development of Intelligent Transportation Systems
    by Kan Chen, Robert D. Ervin, Haruki Fujii, Hironao Kawashima, Willy Maes. 212 pgs.


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    Transport and Urban Development
    by David Banister. 296 pgs.


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