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Coordinating Transportation Services
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| By Nicholas Farber |
Vol . 18, No. 39 / October 2010 |
General Information
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People need access to transportation.
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Transportation is crucial for all people, especially those who, because of age, disability or income, cannot afford or safely operate a vehicle. Others may not have public transportation available to them. In coming years, more U.S. residents, especially those over age 65, will need access to alternative modes of transportation.
The current complex, fragmented and uncoordinated intergovernmental landscape of transportation can waste public resources and present barriers for those who need help traveling.
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