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development, neo- traditional neighborhood development, and new transit, bicycle, and pedestrian facilities and services; and • Alternative work and school arrangements such as satellite or home- based telecommuting, flexible work hours, and distance- learning classes. Travel demand models should be able to provide quantifiable impact measures, by market segment, that address issues such as market equity, social exclusion, environmental justice, quality of life, and environmental (emissions)
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