Commuters who bike to work are the with their morning travel, according to a new study by Portland State Urban Studies Planning Graduate School. The study concludes that commuters who walk to work were almost as happy as cyclists, the least happy being solo drivers. Considering that of Americans drive alone to work, the findings should resonate with most of us.
Lead researcher Oliver Smith indicates that getting to work using your own power increases what he terms “commute well-being.”
Major factors that dragged down well-being scores included traffic congestion (non-existent for bike riders), crowded transit vehicles, safety concerns (especially for bikers), and travel times longer than 40 minutes (for auto drivers only).
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