Explain why the transportation planning process is not intended to furnish a decision or give a single result.

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The transportation planning process is a rational one that intends to furnish
unbiased information about the effects that proposed transportation projects will
have on the community, its environmental impacts, and its expected users. This
process is not intended to furnish or to give a single result that must be followed
but to provide information to the general public and to the political bodies
responsible for deciding whether proposed transportation projects should be
developed.

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