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... 11   Rural access needs vary across population groups, destination types, and modes of travel and communications. Figure 2-1 shows these three dimensions of rural access needs, with key examples of different subcategories for each one.
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... 12 Access to Jobs, Economic Opportunities, and Education in Rural Areas (Litman, 2019; Transportation for America & Nelson\Nygaard, 2011)
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... Rural Access Needs 13   People with Low Incomes Low-income individuals are often part of households that either (a) struggle financially to pay the cost of owning a personal vehicle, or (b)
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... 14 Access to Jobs, Economic Opportunities, and Education in Rural Areas campuses are often located in urbanized areas that are difficult to access without cars or transit options. Like shift work, education often requires people to follow a strict schedule, making access challenges more acute.

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