2019
DOI: 10.21608/jes.2019.69643
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The Impact of the Use of Transportation Means for Strategic Goods Between Cities in Egypt on the Fuel Consumption Rate and Emissions Amount

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“…Supplying public transportation services to all people and families, as well as controlling the use of public transit. Activities that assure the flow and regularity of movement safely and securely, following transportation demand Each of them, considering adequate levels of service, considering, primarily, the social part without focusing on money return while pursuing the most essential economic objectives of Egypt' s transportation system takes advantage of each mode' s unique characteristics (Yehia et al, 2019).…”
Section: Problem Of Harmful Emissions In Egypt's Transportation Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supplying public transportation services to all people and families, as well as controlling the use of public transit. Activities that assure the flow and regularity of movement safely and securely, following transportation demand Each of them, considering adequate levels of service, considering, primarily, the social part without focusing on money return while pursuing the most essential economic objectives of Egypt' s transportation system takes advantage of each mode' s unique characteristics (Yehia et al, 2019).…”
Section: Problem Of Harmful Emissions In Egypt's Transportation Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in figure 1 transportation in Egypt over the last decades rely heavily on roads, according to (JICA, 2012) from 1979 modal share was more than 88% while railways were about 6%and the inland waterway was 5%, and the reliance on roads kept increasing till in 2010 it reached 98.6% for the road only, while 0.5% for the inland waterway and 0.9% for the railway. As said by (Yehia et al, 2019) As a result of boosting economic and social growth, the total demand for goods transportation has been steadily increasing. In the Arab Republic of Egypt, the total weight of movables in 2010 was around 171 percent of the total weight of movables in 2000.…”
Section: Problem Of Harmful Emissions In Egypt's Transportation Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%