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Walking and Bicycling in the United States: The Who, What, Where, and Why

A featured article in the May-June 2012 issue of the TR News explores what makes the United States so different from Western European countries, where the percentage of daily trips made by walking or bicycling is far higher. The article examines the demographics and the frequency, distance, and purpose of pedestrian and bicycle travel; the influences of the natural and built environments; safety concerns; and research needs, including data and planning tools.



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