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Millennials in Motion Changing Travel Habits of Young Americans and the Implications for Public Policy Millennials in Motion
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Document Date: 2014-10-14 04:34:23


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Brookings Institution / Imperial College London / Centre for Transport Studies / U.S. PIRG Education Fund / AAA Foundation for Highway Safety / Centre for Transport Studies at Imperial College London / /

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Bill Clinton / Scott Le Vine / Tom Van Heeke / Ryan J Lane / Adie Tomer / Danielle Elefritz / Jeff Inglis / Luis Alvarez / Doug Short / /

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