Transportation Challenges in the Hampton Roads, VA, Region
Author
Dowell, Samuel
Sigmon, Kennis
Livingston, William
Date
2012-06Advisor
Yoho, Keenan
Lewis, Ira
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The overall purpose of this MBA project is to provide an overview of all aspects of transportation in the Hampton Roads region to include highways, port traffic, rail, light-rail and tunnels. It also focuses on the importance the transportation system in Hampton Roads is to the military in the region. It includes an analysis and recommendations for potential improvements and future considerations for transit in the Hampton Roads region.
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MBA Professional Report
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