Managing Travel Demand: Applying European Perspectives to U.S. Practice
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- International Technology Scanning Program
- International Technology Scan Reports
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
- Chapter 2: Case Studies
- Chapter 3: Key Findings
- Physical Measures
- Operational Measures
- Financial/Pricing Measures
- Institutional Measures
- Performance Measurement
- Chapter 4: Conclusions and Lessons Learned
- Chapter 5: Summary of Implementation Recommendations
- Appendix A: Scan Team Members
- Appendix B: Key Contacts in Host Countries
- Appendix C: Amplifying Questions
- Appendix D: Glossary
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National Cooperative Highway Research Program
International Technology Scanning Program May 2006
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