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Youth Perspectives on Transportation: Free Public Transit for a More Just, Equitable, and Sustainable Urban L.A. By Eli Pallrand | Sep 13, 2019 | No Comments Building a broad-spectrum transit coalition will require removing the biggest barrier to use: transit fare
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