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(5pp) The City of Phoenix, and the surrounding
valley, is one of the most sought after
residential and business region in the country.
Consequently traffic congestion and its
accompanying concerns, such as air pollution, noise
control, convenience, and overall quality of life,
are vital issues if the city is to continue to be
forceful entity in commerce and private living.
Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Page Count:
5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BBphoenx.doc.
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forceful entity in commerce and private living. Bibliography lists 20 sources. BBphoenx.doc. MASS TRANSIT IN PHOENIX Written by
for the Paperstore, Inc., May 2000 Introduction: The City
of Phoenix, and the surrounding valley, is one of the most sought after residential and business region in the country. Consequently traffic congestion and its accompanying concerns,
such as air pollution, noise control, convenience, and overall quality of life, are vital issues if the city is to continue to be forceful entity in commerce and private living.
History According to the United States Department of Transportation (1997)"It is the policy of the United States to develop
a National Intermodal Transportation System that is economically sound, provides the foundation for the nation to compete in the global economy, and will move people and goods in an energy
efficient-manner. Not only is the movement of people necessary within the country it is a necessity within any major city which wishes to continue a competitive edge in the
market place. In both establishing and evaluating a mass transit system it is necessary to research and develop
of ITS technology to solve problems of surface transportation congestion, safety, efficiency, and mobility and to improve quality of life. It is necessary to ensure that newly developed
ITS technologies and services are safe and cost-effective. Consequently it is important to promote and support the development of an interoperable and integrated system that reduces risks and costs
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