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Jan 1958

Transportation Planning: Prospects for Coordination

Publication: Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers
Volume 123, Issue 1

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In the past, coordination in transportation planning has been almost completely lacking. This has been due, in part, to the rapid development of the United States, traditional attitudes of competition among modes of travel, an abundance of transportation facilities, and separate regulatory agencies, with consequent separate regulatory measures being applied to different types of common carriers of passengers. These factors are, in part, responsible for the deterioration of passenger-transportation services in metropolitan areas.
Passenger-transportation conditions in metropolitan areas have become so serious that leaders in these areas recognize the need for effective cooperation if solutions to these problems are to be found and put into effect. Some groups are already beginning to attack urban-trans port problems effectively as well as other problems, such as water supply, sewage disposal, smog, blighted areas, and community parking facilities.

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Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers
Volume 123Issue 1January 1958
Pages: 377 - 384

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Burton W. Marsh, M.ASCE
Director, Traffic Eng. and Safety Dept., Am. Automobile Assn., Washington, D. C.

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