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Disadvantaged commuters and public transport

Disadvantaged commuters and public transport Urgent attention needs to be given by the transport authorities to solving the problems and needs of the areas of greatest disadvantage: • Northern Province (Dikgale, Seshego and Lebowakgomo), • Mpumalanga (Siyabuswa), • Free State (Botshabelo), • North West (Klerksdorp), and • Eastern Cape (Umtata). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Urban Forum Springer Journals

Disadvantaged commuters and public transport

Urban Forum , Volume 6 (2) – Apr 3, 2009

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Publisher
Springer Journals
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Subject
Social Sciences; Human Geography; Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning; Population Economics; Political Science; Sociology, general
ISSN
1015-3802
eISSN
1874-6330
DOI
10.1007/BF03036563
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Abstract

Urgent attention needs to be given by the transport authorities to solving the problems and needs of the areas of greatest disadvantage: • Northern Province (Dikgale, Seshego and Lebowakgomo), • Mpumalanga (Siyabuswa), • Free State (Botshabelo), • North West (Klerksdorp), and • Eastern Cape (Umtata).

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Urban ForumSpringer Journals

Published: Apr 3, 2009

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