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2010 Ride to Work Follow-up Survey Results 43% of new riders at RTWD 2010 rode during survey week 5 months later. 43% of new riders at RTWD 2010 rode during survey week 5 months later. 55% of new riders reported that they are now riding to work at least once a month. 55% of new riders reported that they are now riding to work at least once a month. 12% of those who were riding to work one year ago are now riding more often. 12% of those who were riding to work one year ago are now riding more often. 54% of respondents who were not riding one year ago are now riding to work at least once a month. 54% of respondents who were not riding one year ago are now riding to work at least once a month. Maintained / reduced body weight and reduced stress were the most often cited health benefit of riding to work. Maintained / reduced body weight and reduced stress were the most often cited health benefit of riding to work. The most valued aspect of RTWD 2010 was being part of a big event that promotes cycling. The most valued aspect of RTWD 2010 was being part of a big event that promotes cycling. The two most common motivations for riding to work were physical activity and health. The two most common motivations for riding to work were physical activity and health. The most common barrier to riding to work was weather and commitments before/after work. The most common barrier to riding to work was weather and commitments before/after work. Survey conducted March 2011

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2010 Ride to Work Follow-up Survey Results

43% of new riders at

RTWD 2010 rode

during survey week 5

months later.

43% of new riders at

RTWD 2010 rode

during survey week 5

months later.

55% of new riders

reported that they are

now riding to work at

least once a month.

55% of new riders

reported that they are

now riding to work at

least once a month.

12% of those who were

riding to work one year

ago are now riding more

often.

12% of those who were

riding to work one year

ago are now riding more

often.

54% of respondents

who were not riding

one year ago are now

riding to work at least

once a month.

54% of respondents

who were not riding

one year ago are now

riding to work at least

once a month.

Maintained / reduced body

weight and reduced stress were

the most often cited health

benefit of riding to work.

Maintained / reduced body

weight and reduced stress were

the most often cited health

benefit of riding to work.

The most valued aspect

of RTWD 2010 was being

part of a big event that

promotes cycling.

The most valued aspect

of RTWD 2010 was being

part of a big event that

promotes cycling.

The two most common

motivations for riding to

work were physical activity

and health.

The two most common

motivations for riding to

work were physical activity

and health.

The most common barrier to

riding to work was weather

and commitments

before/after work.

The most common barrier to

riding to work was weather

and commitments

before/after work.

Survey conducted March 2011