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Transportation coordination: benefits and barriers exist, and planning efforts progress slowly: report to Congressional committees.

Title:Transportation coordination: benefits and barriers exist, and planning efforts progress slowly: report to Congressional committees.
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Note:1999
  
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Subject:Administration
Subject:Administrative Planning
Subject:Older people
Subject:Paratransit services
Subject:Demand-Responsive Transportation Systems
Subject:Federal Governments/ National Governments
Subject:Federal government
Subject:Handicapped Persons
Subject:Mentally handicapped persons
Subject:Old Aged Adults
Subject:Paratransit
Subject:Physically handicapped persons
Subject:Planning
Subject:Public Transportation Systems
Subject:Local transit
Subject:Transportation system management
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