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P-ISSN 2652-4260
E-ISSN 2652-4252
Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
Vol. 31, Issue 2, 2020May 14, 2020 AEST

Does the Australian Bureau of Statistics Method of Travel to Work Data Accurately Estimate Commuter Cycling in Australia?

Jake Olivier, Mahsa Esmaeilikia, Marilyn Johnson, Ben Beck, Raphael Grzebieta,
Cycling exposureCycling mode shareCensus dataBicycle travelCycling temporal patternsBicycle helmet law
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Olivier, J., Esmaeilikia, M., Johnson, M., Beck, B., & Grzebieta, R. (2020). Does the Australian Bureau of Statistics Method of Travel to Work data accurately estimate commuter cycling in Australia? Journal of Road Safety, 31(2), 48–54. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.33492/​JRS-D-19-00178

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