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Localized Ground Transportation in the 21St Century and Its Impact On the Hospitality Industry

George G. Fenich

Fairleigh Dickinson University

America has come to rely on the automobile for most of its transportation needs, even in urban areas. Both federal and local mandates, however, may force this reliance to end. This article examines current developments in localized ground transportation and predicts their impact on the hospitality industry. America's most densely populated state, New Jersey, is used as the focus.

Key Words: Key Words: transpor tation • Clean Air Act • IVHS • A TIS • HOV • ISTEA.

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, Vol. 17, No. 1, 195-207 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/109634809301700116


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