Public support for bicycling and transport policies in inner Sydney, Australia: a cross‐sectional survey
Abstract Objective: To describe the degree of community support - and factors associated with this support - for a number of potential transport policy options among an inner‐city sample of residents in Sydney, Australia. Methods: This study analysed data collected from a cross‐sectional online surv...
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Main Authors: | Chris Rissel (Author), Melanie Crane (Author), Chris Standen (Author), Li Ming Wen (Author), Richard Ellison (Author), Stephen Greaves (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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