In many cities smart cards are used to access public telephones, mass transit and parking systems. |
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In spite of its myriad problems, the region needs some kind of mass transit system that removes odoriferous gashogs from highways. |
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Road builders and motorist groups want more asphalt, environmentalists want more mass transit. |
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Thus he effectively blocked off access to those without vehicles, fully pleasing the established cottagers there by preventing mass transit. |
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And last week, a Senate subcommittee on homeland security appropriations tried to cut funding to mass transit. |
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The economic slow down actually offers an opportunity to re-assess and reformulate the structure of mass transit investment. |
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And while we like mass transit, door-to-door school bus service is a frill they should cut. |
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It also means mass transit, as well as things like government programs to buy up old gas guzzlers. |
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We'll tell you how law enforcement agencies will protect our mass transit systems. |
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The success of TRAX has awakened many Utahns to the value and convenience of mass transit. |
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Before long, an activity that had been the preserve of the fortunate few became a means of mass transit. |
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But it is the idea of introducing new innovative transport schemes, such as a mass transit system, that will draw the most attention. |
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Firstly, if you happen to run an extensive subterranean mass transit system, you should familiarise yourself with the topology of the network. |
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In the past five years, mass transit ridership has risen 24 percent, faster than air travel or highway usage. |
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Public mass transit systems may be able to offer special state-funded services. |
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The lack of increased demand for mass transit hasn't stopped advocates from advancing a surge in ballot initiatives. |
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And in many of those boroughs, people depend on mass transit to get around, buses and subways. |
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Other cities only allow new development in areas already serviced by mass transit. |
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We have great mass transit, but who can say what the nature of the attack or the catastrophe might be that could knock out that system? |
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Do we have to do more, particularly in terms of mass transit and in terms of worker protections? |
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The private sector can even run mass transit systems as they have in the past. |
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Why nobody, but nobody will ever take mass transit as long as they have a choice. |
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Two people are under arrest in London, possibly in connection to today's attempted mass transit bombings. |
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How much of your time gets squandered in traffic for lack of adequate mass transit? |
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And in the last decade, Americans have increasingly been using mass transit. |
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Its closing would mean thousands of veterans would no longer have access by mass transit to a hospital or any access at all. |
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It was crowded, like any urban mass transit would be at rush hour, so we had to stand for this short trip. |
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In a test program, law enforcement officers will be at mass transit facilities all across the country. |
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The number of policies waiting for problems to justify their existence is enormous, spanning the political spectrum from school vouchers to mass transit. |
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You seemed to say that we must deal with mass transit before considering high-speed trains. |
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Throw in a poor mass transit system, a small and unpopular downtown, and a population shift to exurbia, and it's a wonder anyone goes to the games. |
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This company is among several working to develop fuel cell engines for mass transit. |
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It plans to manufacture a wide range of mass transit rail cars for the domestic and export markets. |
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Continue to plan the integration of interprovincial mass transit through the core area, including a regional green transportation strategy. |
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The neighborhood also desperately needs access to mass transit. |
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The main point of contention was over funding for mass transit. |
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Cabs are plentiful as is public mass transit that is easy to use. |
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Yet, mass transit carries 16 times more passengers than airlines each day. |
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We're working diligently to reduce congestion both on the incident mitigation side and the mass transit side of things. |
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The state spent all of its highway money on system maintenance, with a small amount going to mass transit. |
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Momper had his staff notify the mass transit authority to expect additional riders. |
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He is almost as passionate about universal health care as he is about mass transit. |
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The foundation is also active in supporting nonprofit groups that work on issues ranging from gay equality to mass transit solutions to handgun control. |
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A federal judge ruled that the Atlanta mass transit agency violated the ADA by constructing a website that was inaccessible for people with visual disabilities. |
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As of 2005, half the residents in the Clarendon Corridor walk or take mass transit to work. |
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Railways, transatlantic steamships, municipal trams, electric trains were all pioneered in Liverpool as modes of mass transit. |
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The Macau Light Rapid Transit or Macau LRT also known as Metro Ligeiro de Macau is a mass transit system in Macau under construction. |
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The Kolkata Metro, in operation since 1984, is the oldest underground mass transit system in India. |
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The power and energy sector as well as the mass transit sub-sector should hold particular attraction to French investors given their well-known global expertise and comparative advantages in these two areas. |
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There is broad speculation that, without significant changes, mass transit is susceptible to the same type of disruption. |
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Anne's is a high-rise building that is somewhat outdated, somewhat isolated from mass transit, near the flight paths to a major airport, susceptible to earthquake damage, and has top floors unreachable by fire truck ladders. |
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With expanded or congested cities, transit authorities want higher levels of operation performance and lower life-cycle costs while achieving today's mass transit goals: travel safety, passenger comfort, and security. |
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The proceeds from road-pricing should be used where the benefit is greatest, and it might in many cases be a good idea to spend the money on expanding track-bound goods transport or mass transit. |
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The PROX DU is also suitable for retail and mass transit applications where speed is crucial, as well as for e-banking transactions and loyalty programs. |
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After many months of development here comes the first mass transit system for Cities XL, which we will publish for Cities XL Planet members in upcoming days: the Bus. |
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With commercial air transportation taking on the characteristics of mass transit, consumers have become increasingly more impatient with an industry in transition. |
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This way, commuters might be persuaded to switch from single-occupancy vehicles for regular, predictable, high-volume trunk route trips that are ideally suited to public mass transit. |
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While a bourgeois citizen could afford the luxury of travelling alone or taking mass transit, workers, until the 1890s, often had no choice but to go to work on foot. |
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A pandemic's greatest impact is on human resources as employees can become ill, may need to stay at home to care for a sick family member, or may have difficulty getting to work due to impacts on mass transit. |
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They work on sustainable urban transport, urban design, pedestrianization, mass transit, and sustainability planning. |
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The NCC has already begun to play that role with regard to the siting of a new interprovincial bridge and the development of an urgently needed plan for regional mass transit. |
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The project will provide practical experience in the use of biodiesel under real-life conditions, particularly in cold weather, and the feasibility of supplying it to a mass transit company. |
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That is in fact why part of our study aims to integrate mass transit. |
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The outside serrations present a smooth surface to the cables preventing chafe and damage to the insulation, especially in mass transit applications. |
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But the use of a car to travel to the central city does not dissuade people from going: surprisingly, those who use mass transit have the most negative perception. |
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We can encourage employees to car pool or use mass transit, and we can shift peak electricity use to off-peak hours. |
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The system of streetcar lines expanded gradually until 1892 and then much more rapidly as much faster, more efficient electric streetcars were introduced, ushering in the real age of mass transit. |
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Some investmentssuch as improvements in bus or NMT systems-are less likely to drive poor people out to more distant, less-expensive locations than are others-such as primary roads or more highly priced, mass transit systems. |
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Intraurban commuting would be helped by mass transit but interurban commuting less so. |
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Leeds and Bradford have more developed commuter rail systems but lack any mass transit system. |
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While vital to the quality of life in a large urban environment, mass transit takes on particular importance to blind people leading active, productive lives. |
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Although school buses are considered safe for mass transit of students this will not guarantee that the students will be injury free if an impact were to occur. |
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Transit passes, including any pass, token, farecard, voucher or similar item that entitles the employee to transportation on mass transit or in a vanpooling vehicle. |
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Ashwell said there has been increased interest in insurance for mass transit systems with inquiries coming in from around the world, following the London bombings. |
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The July 7 bombings that killed more than 50 people on London's mass transit network underlined the vulnerability of systems that depend on open access in order to function. |
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