tranportationology
People who study transportation are typically referred to as transportation planners or transportation engineers. They analyze and design transportation systems, focusing on improving efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Additionally, researchers in this field may be known as transport economists or mobility analysts, depending on their specific area of focus.
It was the Appian Way. It is a Study Island Question.
Alfred L. Ray has written: 'A study of transportation in the schools of the State of Washington' -- subject(s): Transportation, School children
Andrew V Barothy-Langer has written: 'Binghamton Metropolitan transportation study'
The bicycle was the first widely affordable vehicle for personal transportation, enabling people to work, study and socialize outside walking distance of their homes.
The bicycle was the first widely affordable means of personal transportation, which enabled people to work, study or socialize beyond walking distance from their homes.The bicycle was the first widely afforable means of personal transportation, which made people more mobile and allowed them to engagne in activities farther away from their home.
Ray Breuninger has written: 'Utility-transportation corridor study for Montana' -- subject(s): Land use, Planning, Transportation planning, Public utilities 'Utility-transportation corridor study for Montana' -- subject(s): Land use, Planning, Transportation planning, Public utilities 'The effects of large-diameter underground crude-oil pipelines on soils and vegetation' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Petroleum pipelines, Northern Tier Pipeline Company, Petroleum pipelines, Plant ecology, Soil ecology
There are more cities along the equator than at the poles. Copied it right from study island. You're Welcome (:
Samuel Boyd has written: 'Intelligent Transportation Systems field operational test cross-cutting study' -- subject(s): Emergency road service, Evaluation, Global Positioning System, Intelligent transportation systems
Nothing really. One could imagine that it would have replaced horses, but horses were expensive, and not many had their own horse for simply riding around on. The bicycle, once the chain-driven "Safety Bike" went into mass production eventually became the first widely affordable means of personal transportation. At a push I guess you could say that bicycle riding partially replaced walking for personal transportation.
Anthony E. Schwaller has written: 'Total automotive technology' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Maintenance and repair, Design and construction 'Transportation, energy, and power technology' -- subject(s): Transportation engineering, Power resources, Mechanical engineering 'Teacher's guide for Transportation, energy, and power technology' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Transportation engineering, Power resources, Mechanical engineering
the wheel and axle was the invention that made transportation for those of you who didn't know. got it? GOOD! cause im not sayin it again ---- Actually the answer is Air Conditioning. Well for the Study island question.