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Old 02-10-21, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
Agreed. More bicycling paths and better infrastructure will encourage more people to bike or e-bike to work than a tax credit.
Originally Posted by Troul
I'd rather the tax incentive fund for better kept cycling routes, improved cycling routes, & other related infrastructure related things.
These are actually the most commonly-cited reasons, in numerous polls and studies, for why people don't commute by bicycle. Among people who are likely to consider commuting by bike, cost is not a huge factor -- which makes sense, given that it costs far less per mile to commute by almost any bike than it does with almost any auto.
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