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According to the 2011 Census, about 2% of adults in England usually travel to work by bicycle, with the highest proportion, 18%, being in Cambridge.
BBC: Cambridge beats Oxford in DfT cycling survey
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At present, employees whose travel to work by bicycle or public transport is subsidised by their companies are taxed, whereas heavily subsidised commuter car parking remains untaxed.
ECONOMIST: Green and mean
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Regrettably, no benefits were offered to those who traveled by bicycle or sailboat, the preferred travel modes recommended by the U.N.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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They travel long distances on foot, or by bus, boat, bicycle, rickshaw, sled or subway.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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The rate of workers commuting by bicycle doubled between 2001 and 2009, according to National Household Travel Survey data.
CNN: Drivers, cyclists square off on sharing the road