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Insights into factors affecting the combined bicycle-transit mode. (2021). Leferink, Tessa S ; Oort, Niels ; Annema, Jan Anne.
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  19. Cycling through the Landscape of Advertising in Amsterdam: A Commuters Perspective. (2020). Moore, Patrick ; Helbich, Marco.
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  20. Cycling as a Sustainable Transport Alternative in Polish Cittaslow Towns. (2020). Ukowska, Joanna ; Morawiak, Agnieszka ; Jaszczak, Agnieszka.
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  21. Trip and Personal Characteristics towards the Intention to Cycle in Larnaca, Cyprus: An EFA-SEM Approach. (2020). Basbas, Socrates ; Nikolaou, Paraskevas ; Politis, Ioannis ; Borg, Georgios.
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  22. Is the London Cycle Hire Scheme becoming more inclusive? An evaluation of the shifting spatial distribution of uptake based on 70 million trips. (2020). Beecham, Roger ; Lovelace, Robin ; Heinen, Eva ; Tortosa, Eugeni Vidal ; Slade, Chris ; Roberts, Antonia ; Yang, Yuanxuan.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  23. Vélomobilities of care in a low-cycling city. (2020). Sersli, Stephanie ; Buliung, Ron ; Ravensbergen, Lea.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  24. Can providing safe cycling infrastructure encourage people to cycle more when it rains? The use of crowdsourced cycling data (Strava). (2020). Stewart, Joanna L ; Hong, Jinhyun ; McArthur, David Philip.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  25. Does cycling infrastructure reduce stress biomarkers in commuting cyclists? A comparison of five European cities. (2020). Dekoninck, Luc ; Dorrzapf, Linda ; Teixeira, Inaian Pignatti ; Manzato, Gustavo Garcia ; Botteldooren, Dick ; Rodrigues, Antonio Nelson ; Schwanen, Tim ; Zeile, Peter.
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  26. Notes on the practices and appearances of e-scooter users in public space. (2020). Tuncer, Sylvaine ; Laurier, Eric ; Licoppe, Christian ; Brown, Barry.
    In: Journal of Transport Geography.
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  27. Riding alone and together: Is mobility of care at odds with mothers bicycling?. (2020). Sersli, Stephanie ; Scott, Nicholas ; Winters, Meghan ; Gislason, Maya.
    In: Journal of Transport Geography.
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  28. Experiments in Everyday Mobility: Social Dynamics of Achieving a Sustainable Lifestyle. (2019). Laakso, Senja.
    In: Sociological Research Online.
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  29. Analysis of Sustainable Transport for Smart Cities. (2019). Hlavackova, Petra ; Bamwesigye, Dastan.
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  30. Increasing cycling for transportation through mentorship programs. (2019). Ledsham, Trudy ; Kearns, Michelle ; Scott, James ; Savan, Beth.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  31. Smart cycling futures: Charting a new terrain and moving towards a research agenda. (2019). Raven, Rob ; Te, Marco ; Ranson, James ; Nikolaeva, Anna.
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  32. Urban Cycling as an Indicator of Socio-Economic Innovation and Sustainable Transport. (2018). Adam, Kwiatkowski Micha.
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  33. Barriers to Implementing Pro-Cycling Policies: A Case Study of Hamburg. (2018). Wang, Luqi.
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  34. When transport policy becomes health policy: A documentary analysis of active travel policy in England. (2018). Bloyce, Daniel ; White, Chris.
    In: Transport Policy.
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  35. Cycling in Warsaw, Poland – Perceived enablers and barriers according to cyclists and non-cyclists. (2018). Tainio, Marko ; Blicharska, Malgorzata ; Pierotti, Livia ; Iwiska, Katarzyna ; de Nazelle, Audrey.
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  36. Level 5 autonomy: The new face of disruption in road transport. (2018). Skeete, Jean-Paul.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  37. Social perceptions of the promotion of cycling as a mode of transport for children in Andalusia (Spain). (2018). Jordi-Sanchez, Mario.
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  38. The making of a pro-cycling city: Social practices and bicycle mobilities. (2017). .
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  39. A sense of the cycling environment: Felt experiences of infrastructure and atmospheres. (2017). .
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  40. Constructing the cycling citizen: A critical analysis of policy imagery in Brisbane, Australia. (2017). Osborne, Natalie ; Grant-Smith, Deanna.
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  41. From people to cycling indicators: Documenting and understanding the urban context of cyclists experiences in Quito, Ecuador. (2017). Nielsen, Thomas Sick ; Gamble, Julie ; Snizek, Bernhard.
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  42. Car dependent practices: Findings from a sequence pattern mining study of UK time use data. (2016). Vrotsou, Katerina ; Anable, Jillian ; Mattioli, Giulio.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  43. European mobility cultures: A survey-based cluster analysis across 28 European countries. (2016). Sick, Thomas A ; Haustein, Sonja.
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  44. Lessons from 40 years of planning for cycle‐inclusion: Reflections from Santiago, Chile. (2015). Sagaris, Lake.
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  45. Is Bicycling Contagious? Effects of Bike Share Stations and Activity on System Membership and General Population Cycling. (2015). Levinson, David ; Schoner, Jessica ; Lindsey, Greg.
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  46. The Bumpy Road toward Low-Energy Urban Mobility: Case Studies from Two UK Cities. (2015). Schwanen, Tim.
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  47. Reframing safety: An analysis of perceptions of cycle safety clothing. (2015). Aldred, Rachel ; Woodcock, James.
    In: Transport Policy.
    RePEc:eee:trapol:v:42:y:2015:i:c:p:103-112.

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  48. Assessing the impact of the National Cycle Network and physical activity lifestyle on cycling behaviour in England. (2015). Rasciute, Simona ; Downward, Paul.
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  49. The cycling boom in large German cities—Empirical evidence for successful cycling campaigns. (2014). Lanzendorf, Martin ; Busch-Geertsema, Annika.
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  50. Transport Geography: perspectives upon entering an accomplished research sub-discipline. (2014). Davison, Lisa ; Curl, Angela.
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