I'm curious, how do they know this? No one asked me if I bike to work. 
Does this include taking the bus also?



Elan Shapiro wrote:
> AARP mag September issue pg 72 claims Ithaca has most (16.88%) green 
> commuters - ie they walk or bike to work.
> 
> 
> Yes, and this number is WAY high, compared to all of New York State, 
> even NYC, and many other areas as well. One reason it's high is that 
> for students, going to school is their job, and many of them walk. 
> But it's still great, and includes lots of wonderful walking by many, 
> many Ithacans. And the city and lots of other folks are working to 
> make walking and bicycling more and more feasible and appealing, so 
> hopefully that number will just go up!!
> 
> Chrisophia Somerfeldt
> Community Mobility Education
> Cornell Cooperative Extension, Tompkins County
> 615 Willow Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850
> 607-272-2292 ext. 184
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
> 

-- 
Andy Goodell
Assistant Director
www.IthacaCarshare.org
607.277.3210



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