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Psystenance | Sustainability through the mind's eye Psystenance Sustainability through the mind's eye About Comment Policy Subscribe to RSS December 20, 2010   in Planning , Transportation Leave a comment Flexibility in transportation choice My actually last Record column for the year focuses on points I’ve discussed in the blog, particularly the fundamental attribution error : Flexibility in Transportation Choice When transportation is discussed, inevitably the categorizations get made: cyclists are asking for this, that project pits transit riders against drivers, this road widening is good for drivers. But the basic assumption here – namely, that most of us fall neatly into one of those groups – just isn’t true. Certainly there are people who will drive no matter what, and hardcore cyclists, and so on. I, however, walk, cycle, drive, and take transit. Though I have my preferences for walking and against the stress of traffic, in general I travel ...

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