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    Effects of upgrading to cycle highways - An analysis of demand induction, use patterns and satisfaction before and after

    Author
    1. Björklund
    2. Brandenburg
    3. Buehler
    4. Copenhagen Fortification Project
    5. COWI
    6. Cycle Super Highways
    7. Danish Road Directorate the. (Vejdirektoratet)
    8. Dextre
    9. Eco Counter
    10. Forsyth
    11. Goodman
    12. Handy
    13. Hans Skov-Petersen
    14. Hills
    15. Jensen
    16. Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
    17. Keall
    18. Kesten
    19. Krizek
    20. Meng
    21. Miranda-Moreno
    22. Nielsen
    23. Ogilvie
    24. Parkin
    25. Pucher
    26. SACTRA
    27. Schipperijn
    28. Sick Nielsen Thomas Alexander
    29. Simon Rask
    30. Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel
    31. Tetraplan
    32. Thomas
    33. Thomas
    34. Troelsen
    35. van Goeverden
    36. Vedel
    37. Youtube
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
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