EFFECTS OF TRANSPORT FLOWS ON CITY PASSENGERS
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transport, passenger transport, public transport, education, system.Abstract
The transport sector around the world is changing rapidly, and until recently, the main hypothesis of the local passenger transport community was that the existing modal landscape of cars, buses, and taxis could not be imagined to develop as it does now. This article presents proposals and solutions to problems related to passenger transportation, traffic flow management, and effective organization. It was also analyzed internationally through Vosviewer.
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