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NPTS
(redirected from Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey)

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NPTSNational Plan for Teaching Swimming (Amateur Swimming Association; UK)
NPTSNationwide Personal Transportation Survey
NPTSNature Protection Trust of Seychelles (est. 1992)
NPTSNorth Park Theological Seminary
NPTSNon Perforating Trabecular Surgery
NPTSNational Police Training School (Ghana)


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Here you will find documents such as Women's Travel Issues: Proceedings From the Second National Conference, Estimating Local Government Highway Bonds, Highway Taxes and Fees: How They Are Collected and Distributed, Annual Vehicle Miles of Travel and Related Data, and Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey and Household Travel Surveys to name a few.
[1] The following statistics from the Federal Highway Administration's 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) present a picture of average travel patterns in the United States:[2] * The average work-trip length is 18.
Periodically, special study data, such as the Nationwide Personal Transportation Surveys, are included.
 
 
 
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