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Fuller, Daniel

An Economic Analysis of the Health-Related Benefits Associated With Bicycle Infrastructure Investment in Three Canadian Cities
Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Interventions across 2 Countries: The International Bikeshare Impacts On Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS) Study Protocol
Evaluating the Impact Of Implementing Public Bicycle Share Programs On Cycling: The International Bikeshare Impacts On Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS)
Evaluation of the Impact of a Public Bicycle Share Program on Population Bicycling in Vancouver, BC
Who is in the Near Market for Bicycle Sharing? Identifying Current, Potential, and Unlikely Users of a Public Bicycle Share Program in Vancouver, Canada
Who Is Ready to Bicycle? Categorizing and Mapping Bicyclists with Behavior Change Concepts

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