Differentiating Commuters on Perceived Bike Safety & Transportation Attributes

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Differentiating Commuters on Perceived Bike Safety & Transportation Attributes

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2013

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University of Minnesota Tourism Center

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Active transportation is beneficial for both human health & the environment. Biking is positioned to become a major form of active transportation given existing recreational use. Biking for outdoor recreation increased 63% from 1983 to 2009. Still, fewer than 1% of workers bike commuted (U.S. American Community Survey, 2009).

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Guo, Tian; Courtney, Arielle; Schneider, Ingrid E.. (2013). Differentiating Commuters on Perceived Bike Safety & Transportation Attributes. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/171695.

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