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Urban Transport In Asean V Setty Pendakur

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Urban Transport In Asean V Setty Pendakur
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 61
Author: V. Setty Pendakur
ISBN: 9789814345934, 9814345938
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Urban Transport In Asean V Setty Pendakur by V. Setty Pendakur 9789814345934, 9814345938 instant download after payment.

This study is a critical review of the urban transport systems in ASEAN cities from the policy viewpoint in the context of modernization and vast new investments. This brings together a comparative data base on system components such as vehicle ownership, modal split, public transport, slow-moving vehicles, cost, energy efficiency and socio-economic linkages. Ownership patterns, nature of the fleet, vitality of vehicles, operating environment, and private enterprise elements are discussed in the context of private-public role and system efficiencies. A policy framework to protect the interests of the poor and modernize the systems in ASEAN is proposed.

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