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44 BIBLIOGRAPHY Following are some additional related reference materials that may be of value to transit agencies in their efforts to improve fleet maintenance programs, transit asset management prac- tices, and other related activities. These materials contain practices and strategies that could, directly or indirectly, enable transit organizations to better manage their fleets and spare bus requirements: Dolce, J. E., Analytical Fleet Maintenance Management, 3rd ed., SAE International, Warrendale, Penn., 2009. Goodwill, J. and D. Sapper, Florida Bus Maintenance Staff- ing Practices, Center for Urban Transportation Research, Tampa, Fla., 2011. Maze, T. H., Bus Fleet Management Principles and Tech- niques: Final Report, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C., 1987. Schiavone, J., A Guidebook for Developing and Sharing Transit Bus Maintenance Practices, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2005. Transit Asset Management Practices: A National and Inter- national Review, Federal Transit Administration, Wash- ington, D.C., June 2010. Given the linkage between effective bus fleet maintenance/ management and the FTAâs Transit Asset Management and State of Good Repair initiatives, the FTA website provides access to several excellent reference materials. Please refer to the following hyperlinks for more information: http://www.fta.dot.gov/13248.html http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/MAP-21_Fact_Sheet_-_ Transit_Asset_Management.pdf.