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  • of immediate of long-range importance. then,. most of his recommendations subject such as the revision guidelines use of commercial been implemented. Federal travel facilities However, excise -provisions, tax_, and the amendment most
  • travellers responded sporadic, of a particular America one means innovations were the promotion As a result, from and service inconsistent, means today lacks largel; needs. oriented of transportation. a coordinated transportation and goods
  • . Cunningham Watson - .; Traveling· soun;:l bad. enroute. Will have to have some kind of auto standards·~ more • safety. In favor of all or large . •• 3/1 part of i 3/1 0 3-1-66 TRANSPORTATION MESSAGE Leadership House: Speaker ~kCormack - New
  • a reault, A■ ~~~rtlcular America means of tran1portatlon today lack• a coordinated travellers and goods to move conveniently from one means of transportation system to another, and ef!identlY; using the best characteristics of each • ..: Both
  • inconsistent, largely needs. oriented ~ .~ towards the promotion As a result, that permits of a particular America travellers from one means means of transportation today lacks a coordinated transportation and goods to move conveniently
  • of Transport Mergers in the new Department. While the committee recogruzes that the needs of the traveling public, and transport merger policy, should be a prime concern of the new Department, it does not appear that this should be tied for the indefinite
  • conclude other than that we have lagged far behind the traffic, the need ■, and the technological advance• in tranaportatlon in traveller'• our effort ■ to equip the Executive Branch to cope in an efiective and comprehenaive manner with the total Oovernment
  • of Transportation will be a r.-.ajor .:ol'ce. • To move America toward its goal of a transportation network that will allow travelers and goods to move swiftly, safely and conveniently from one mean• of transportation to another, uain1 the beat characteristics
  • -- a much more rational allocation be of 5 scarce national resources, including time. And from the point the resource represented by the travellers• of view of the merchant or shipper, to facilitate the travel of himself less Or perhaps
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