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+ | '''Transportation psychology''', sometimes referred to as '''mobility psychology''', has its focus on mobility issues, individual and social factors in the movement of people and goods. |
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Transportation psychology, sometimes referred to as mobility psychology, has its focus on mobility issues, individual and social factors in the movement of people and goods.