Twelve Trends for Consideration in California's Transportation Plan
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- Thomas, John V. & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "California Demographic Trends: Implications for Transportation Planning," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt78t7d179, University of California Transportation Center.
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