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RED-76-75 1 (1976-03-10)

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     UNITED STATES
GENERAL ACWOUNTIN OFFICE


RBF&fR3  TO THE CONGRESS

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BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL i. it


OF THE UNITED STATES


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  Opportunities For Improving

  The Effectiveness Of

  Rapid Transit Grants


  Urban Mass Transportation Administration
  Department of Transportation


I The Urban Mass Transportation Administra-
  tion has awarded grants for new rapid transit
  system equipment without having sufficient
  information on the reliability of that equip-
  ment. As has been widely publicized, some
  transit systems are having increasing problems
  of reliability with new equipment or compo-
  nents.

  The agency has no system to obtain informa-
  tion data on these transit problems nor does it
  help transit systems to resolve specific hard-
  ware problems.

  The Urban Mass Transportation Administra-
  tion should establish procedures requiring
  grantees to show that new equipment is reli-
  able and that its use is justified. The agency
  should develop a system to collect and dis-
  seminate information for identifying current
  problems.

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