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State legislators face a difficult task in providing funding for future transportation needs. The public need and demand for transit will grow sharply in the future and transportation funding must become better targeted to future needs. |
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America’s dependence on oil has become increasingly painful. Two thirds of oil in the United States goes to transportation, with the largest share consumed by cars and trucks. As the rising price of gasoline makes driving more expensive, Americans have sought alternatives by driving a little less and riding public transportation more. |
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Analysis of the Transit Profiles of the Federal Transit Administration’s National Transit Database shows that Albuquerque’s transit system ranks in bottom half among 25 cities its size for ridership and cost and service effectiveness. |
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