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May 28, 2014
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According to a new Census analysis, the number of U.S. workers who commuted to work by bicycle rose 61.0 percent over the past decade, from about 488,000 in 2000 to about 786,000 in 2008-2012. While bikers still make up a tiny share of commuters overall (now 0.6 percent, compared to 86.2 percent who drive cars and 5.0 percent who use public transportati…

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