VMT Factors Specific to CA Senate Bill 743

 

This paper introduces a method using recent travel data to more accurately measure VMT, aiding in meeting California’s SB 743 requirements.
January 17, 2023• 1 minute read
VMT Factors Specific to SB 743

VMT Factors Specific to CA Senate Bill 743

 

This paper introduces a method using recent travel data to more accurately measure VMT, aiding in meeting California’s SB 743 requirements.
January 17, 2023• 1 minute read

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