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Walking and cycling to work makes commuters happier and more productive

  • Written by Liang Ma, Vice-Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow, RMIT University
Walking and cycling to work makes commuters happier and more productiveThe stress of commuting by car can affect workers' well-being and productivity.Flamingo Images/Shutterstock

In Australia, more than 9 million people commute to work every weekday. The distance they travel and how they get there – car, public transport, cycling or walking – can influence their well-being and performance at work.

Our study...

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