Cyclists, Pedestrians Spend More than Car Drivers
According to a new report by the Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium, bicyclists and other nonmotorists purchased more than motorized drivers at stores other than supermarkets. Although bikers and pedestrians often spent less per visit, they made more frequent trips to restaurants, bars and convenience stores, and those receipts added up.
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