Promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to using cars: Comfort of cycling needs to be akin to that of using cars

BMJ 2004; 329 doi: 10.1136/bmj.329.7476.1237-a (Published 18 November 2004)
Cite this as: BMJ 2004;329:1237.2

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  1. Michael J McGrath (accent@swiftdsl.com.au), editor, Freesail magazine (windsurfing)
  1. Manly Vale, NSW 2093, Australia

    EDITOR—Regarding the content of the paper by Ogilvie et al on promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to cars,1 I am disappointed to see that the various “interventions” have such negligible effects on behaviour. I have been cycling for over 40 years, in Britain, all over Europe and, for the past 20 years, in …

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