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A.C. Sarna
N.L. Bhatia
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Introduction There is a tremendous variation in the socio-economic characteristics of groups living in Indian cities. The spatial distribution of employment and housing opportunities as well as transport services that are accessible to each socio-economic group vary widely. The above factors lead to a complex pattern of urban transport demand and related transport problems which need to be understood for appropriate solutions. |
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