Autos, Transit, and Cities |
Contents
The Evolution of Public Concerns and Policies | 3 |
Government Programs to Revitalize Urban Mass | 37 |
Improving Conventional Mass Transportation | 56 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
America's Suburban Centers: The Land Use-transportation Link Robert Cervero No preview available - 1989 |