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nized transportation. From the early wheels chiseled
ooden Conestoga Wagon wheels and my personal
heels used on train cars, wheels have been
movement of people and goods, transforming not
but where we can travel, and when we can travel.
ight be seen as the “new wheel”, certain to change
he introduction of “intelligent transportation systems”,
apps”, and the anticipated arrival of autonomous
all indicators that we are in a time of great change in
o see an increase in the desire for the most “low
on modes—walking and bicycling. High tech and low
growth. And, at the intersection of these two trends
llow, we invite you to see what HART has been
forts to realign the way we think about transportation
y, NJ to meet current and future needs.
RT Board and Staff,
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