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The Benefits References

A list of references that were used to support the benefits of biking to work.
  1. Citizens for Safe Cycling. (2002). A Bicycle User Group Guide. Retrived March 13, 2006, from http://www. sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/tmp/BUGmanual2002/BUG-english-short.pdf


  2. Government of Ontario. (2002). 2002 Chief Medical Officer of Health Report Injury: Predictable and Preventable. Retrived March 13, 2006, from http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ministry_reports/injury_rep02/injury_rep.html

  3. Wells, Susan J. (March, 1999). Using rush hour to your advantage. HR Magazine, 3, 26.


  4. US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. (1993). The environmental benefits of bicycling and walking; case study #15: Government Printing Office.


  5. Canadian Council for Health and Active Living at Work. (1998). Walk and roll; a guide to active transportation to, from and at the workplace. Retrieved February 23, 2006, from http://www.goforgreen.ca/at/eng/PDF/ WALK_ROLL_ENG_About1.pdf




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