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Informal public transport driver behaviour and regulatory policy linkage: An expose

Authors
  1. Beyazit
  2. Black
  3. Castells
  4. CDIA
  5. Cervero
  6. Donnellan
  7. Dye
  8. Foucault
  9. Freiberg
  10. Golias
  11. Golub
  12. Government of Zimbabwe
  13. Government of Zimbabwe
  14. Government of Zimbabwe
  15. Government of Zimbabwe
  16. Government of Zimbabwe
  17. Greene
  18. Gwilliam
  19. Harare City Council
  20. Johnson
  21. Johnston
  22. Katz
  23. Khayesi
  24. Written Statement Local Development Plan Number 22
  25. Losby
  26. Maini
  27. Marcus
  28. Maunder
  29. Newsday Online
  30. Shittu
  31. Shorter
  32. Stanway and Edwards
  33. Syabri
  34. The World Bank Group
  35. Transportation Research Board (TRB)
  36. Vassileva
  37. Wilkinson
  38. Zimbabwe Institute
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'AOSIS'
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