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Are Car Users Too Lazy to Walk? The Relationship of Distance Thresholds for Driving to the Perceived Effort of Walking
Are Car Users Too Lazy to Walk? The Relationship of Distance Thresholds for Driving to the Perceived Effort of Walking
Are Car Users Too Lazy to Walk? The Relationship of Distance Thresholds for Driving to the Perceived Effort of Walking
Loukopoulos, P. (author) / Garling, T. (author)
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD ; 206-211
2005-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
388
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