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+ | Mobility management is the professional practice of coordinating transportation resources on behalf of passengers. It usually focuses on coordination between different agencies providing transportation, and may include a technological component, such as scheduling and dispatching software, or regional website-based demand-response services.<ref>http://www.nationalrtap.org/Resource-Library/Topic-Guides/Mobility-Management</ref> The National RTAP (Rural Transit Assistance Program) provides resources, like a Coordination and Mobility Management Toolkit, to transit managers on operating mobility management programs. <ref>http://www.nationalrtap.org/transitmanager/Operations/Coordination-Mobility-Management</ref> | ||
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Mobility Management
Mobility management is the professional practice of coordinating transportation resources on behalf of passengers. It usually focuses on coordination between different agencies providing transportation, and may include a technological component, such as scheduling and dispatching software, or regional website-based demand-response services.[1] The National RTAP (Rural Transit Assistance Program) provides resources, like a Coordination and Mobility Management Toolkit, to transit managers on operating mobility management programs. [2]