Abstract

An analysis of national research and development priorities indicates that transportation is the most critical need. Four major points are covered: 1. (1) transportation is essential and the automobile is the major mode of choice; 2. (2) transportation is almost totally dependent upon oil, although domestic supplies are inadequate and foreign supplies are not assured; 3. (3) unlike other markets, such as industrial, residential and commercial, competitive alternatives for the transportation market do not exist and must be developed; and 4. (4) there are promising Research & Development possibilities for alternate fuels and vehicles but they are inadequately funded.

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