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Is transportation a socioeconomic factor?

Social and economic research related to transportation is a broad subject, because of the many ways in which transportation policies and actions can produce social and economic impacts on the population.



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Railroad expansion led to labor reform while facilitating migration around the country. Bicycles empowered women's rights advocates and encouraged female independence. Buses became sites of civil rights activism. Transportation is inextricably linked to the spread of social change throughout the nation and beyond.

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Many do not realize that transportation is a socioeconomic issue just as much as it is about pollution or traffic congestion.

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transportation economics, the study of the allocation of transportation resources in order to meet the needs of a society.

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Improves Community Mobility Inter-city transit systems help riders move throughout the area, regardless of the borough or neighborhood they live in. Many people do not have the capability to drive, so public transportation is sometimes the only option to help them get to their destination.

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Social transport defines all commercial goods transports conducted by private persons on their routes without any significant detours. A payment or other incentives is possible.

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