Learning to Drive the Transportation System: Study of Training Needs of Metropolitan Planning Organization Participants in Florida

Members of a key set of players in the transportation planning process achieve positions of influence, not by virtue of training or experience in the field, but by virtue of popular election. These individuals often begin their service on metropolitan planning organization (MPO) governing boards wit...

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