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28 REFERENCES Cervero, R., "Surviving in the Suburbs: Transit's Un- tapped Frontier." ACCESS, University of California Trans- portation Center, Berkeley, No. 2., 1993. 2. Pisarski, A.E., Commuting in America A National Re- port or' Com~n''tir~g Patterns and Trends, Eno Founda- tion for Transportation, Inc., Westport, Connecticut, 1987. 3. Pisarski, A.E., New Perspectives ir' Commuting, Federal Highway Administration. Washington, D.C., July 1992. 4. Newsom, T.J., F.J. Wegmann, and A. Chatterjee, Subu' bar' Mobility: A Challenge for Public Transportation, University of Tennessee Transportation Center, Knoxville, January 1992. Cervero, R., "Safeguarding Suburban Mobility," in Trans- portation Research Record 1079, Transportation Re- search Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1986. 6. Transit 2000 Interim Report of the American Public Transit Association Transit 2000 Task Force, American Public Transit Association, Washington, D.C., October 1988.

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