Chapter 11: Q. 32 (page 273)
Why are urban areas willing to subsidize urban
transit systems? Does the argument for subsidies make sense to you?
Short Answer
The majority of visitors are from the low- and middle-income groups.
Chapter 11: Q. 32 (page 273)
Why are urban areas willing to subsidize urban
transit systems? Does the argument for subsidies make sense to you?
The majority of visitors are from the low- and middle-income groups.
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