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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

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From: Bike Score®: Associations between urban bikeability and cycling behavior in 24 cities

Fig. 1

Scatter plot and estimated regression line for City-wide cycling mode sharea and City-wide Average Bike Score®a.b Linear regression estimated association between Bike Score and cycling mode share. We show the full possible range of Bike Score, however, city-wide averages for the study cities do not cover this full range. aCity-wide journey to work cycling mode share (% commutes by bike for workers aged 16 years and older) -American Community Survey, 2013 1-year estimates, U.S. Census Bureau; CA data is 2011 National Household Survey, Journey to work Bicycle Mode Share for population aged 15 years and older with a usual place of work. bCity-wide Bike Score and components provided directly from the company (now Redfin Real Estate), using 3 components (Bike Lane Score, Hill Score, Destinations and Connectivity Score), May 2012 release

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