Вучик Вукан Р.
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В зарубежных развитых странах существует значительно более серьезная озабоченность проблемами, связанными с качеством жизни в агломерациях и долгосрочными общественными целями. Просвещение американского общества в этих вопросах—непременное условие достижения конструктивного консенсуса относительно целей транспортной политики и путей ее реализации.
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