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Shared Mobility: Where now, where next?: Second Report of the Commission on Travel Demand

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Shared Mobility: Where now, where next? Second Report of the Commission on Travel Demand. / Marsden, Greg; Anable, Jillian; Bray, Jonathan et al.
Centre for Research in Energy Demand Solutions, 2019. 40 p.

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Marsden G, Anable J, Bray J, Seagriff E, Spurling N. Shared Mobility: Where now, where next? Second Report of the Commission on Travel Demand. Centre for Research in Energy Demand Solutions, 2019. 40 p.

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Marsden, Greg ; Anable, Jillian ; Bray, Jonathan et al. / Shared Mobility: Where now, where next? Second Report of the Commission on Travel Demand. Centre for Research in Energy Demand Solutions, 2019. 40 p.

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