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The imbalance between car and public transport use in urban Australia: why does it exist?Hensher, 1998
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Public transport in urban Australia is dominated by the automobile. As we approach the end of the 20th century, there is much renewed interest in revitalising urban public transport as one way of combating the increasing levels of traffic congestion, deterioration in air quality …
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