New LAX-it Shuttle Can Work, Matute Says
Despite early hiccups, new people-mover at LAX can succeed in easing airport congestion, but shared transportation should be made a priority, he says.
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Despite early hiccups, new people-mover at LAX can succeed in easing airport congestion, but shared transportation should be made a priority, he says.
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