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Keyword: Personal Travel

Changes to commute mode: the role of life events, spatial context and environmental attitude

Habit discontinuity, self-activation, and the diminishing influence of context change: evidence from the UK Understanding Society survey

Access to sports facilities: a hurdle to physical activity?

Health burden of the daily commute

Investigating the effects of active commuting

Differences in the social patterning of active travel between urban and rural populations: findings from a large UK household survey

Does active commuting improve psychological wellbeing? Longitudinal evidence from eighteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey

Walking or cycling to work improves wellbeing, University of East Anglia researchers find

Cycling or walking to work ‘improves psychological health’

Getting the bus or train to work makes us happier than driving, study finds

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