Employer Transportation Benefits in The United States - Further Reading

Further Reading

Public Transportation and Petroleum Savings in the U.S.: Reducing Dependence on Oil http://www.apta.com/research/info/online/documents/apta_public_transportation_fuel_

Unleash the Power of Public Transportation http://www.publictransportation.org/reports/asp/10ways.asp

The Texas Transportation Institute's 2007 Urban Mobility Report and Appendices http://mobility.tamu.edu/ums/report/

APTA's 10 Ways to Enhance Your Community: Unleash the Power of Public Transportation (direct link instead of TransitCenter's website link as currently listed http://www.apta.com/research/info/online/documents/10ways.pdf

Driving Down the High Cost of Commuting http://www.transitcenter.org/uploadedFiles/Transit_Resources/IndustryInformation/DriveDownHighCostofCommuting.pdf

University of South Florida National Center for Transit Research Publications page http://www.nctr.usf.edu/publications.htm

The Impact of Commuting on Employees http://www.transitcenter.com/uploadedFiles/Transit_Resources/IndustryInformation/2008_Business_Week_Survey.pdf.pdf

NYU's Ruding Center for Transportation Policy and Management http://wagner.nyu.edu/rudincenter/publications/reports2.php?center=rudin

The Road to Green http://www.transitcenter.com/uploadedFiles/Transit_Resources/IndustryInformation/The_Road_To_Green.pdf

About.Com article on Public Transportation and the Environment http://environment.about.com/od/greenlivingdesign/a/public_transit.htm

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