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Cyclists' attitudes toward policies encouraging bicycle travel: findings from the Taupo Bicycle Study in New Zealand
Health Promotion International, 10/29/09
Tin ST et al. – Utility cycling provides substantial health, environmental and economic benefits. Despite a favourable trend in leisure–time cycling, cycling is infrequently used for everyday travel needs in New Zealand.
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