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Foreword: Commuting in America III provides a snapshot
view of commuting patterns and trends derived principally from an
analysis of the 2000 decennial U.S. census and will be a valuable
resource for those interested in public policy, planning, research,
and education. This is the third report in this series authored by
Alan E. Pisarski, transportation consultant, over the last 20
years. His first two reports, published in 1987 and 1996 along with
decennial census data dating back to 1960, also have afforded Mr.
Pisarski the opportunity for evaluations of patterns and trends
over time. A full appreciation of commuting (the journey-to-work
trip) requires an understanding of population and worker trends,
the demographics of a changing population and households, vehicle
availability, modal usage, travel times, congestion, and work
locations - all covered by Commuting in America III.
Previous Commuting in America reports presented an
objective base for policy discussions of commuting-related issues.
This third edition is expected to do the same.