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Social and Economic Factors Affecting Current and Future Transportation Systems
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The readiness with which a transportation mode can be cashed-in (liquidity of transportation) is a critical aspect of demand for transportation and therefore the design of transportation systems. This factor as well as the use of transport vehicles for nontransport functions and expanded public sector participation in determining consumer preferences are significant influences on present and future transportation.
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Rahbany, K., "Social and Economic Factors Affecting Current and Future Transportation Systems," SAE Technical Paper 690042, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690042.Also In
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