Abstract Transit is not the primary mode of transportation in the United States. Seventy-seven percent of Americans commute in a single-occupant car, and only 5 percent by train, bus, or ferry (the rest carpool, walk, or bike). Improving transit options and ridership is essential for two reasons.


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    Title :

    What Transit Does Well


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    Publication date :

    2018-01-01


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    2 pages




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    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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