With so many commuting choices—bikes, trains, buses, and those
god-forsaken, gas-guzzling death-boxes also known as cars—and so many
variables—cost, time, distance, traffic, and weather conditions—we
transit nerds at CityLab are constantly reconsidering the virtues of one
mode of travel or another.
But here’s a consideration that might hit especially close to home when
we bicker about the best way to roll up to the office: What kind of
commuters are more likely to feel energized and arrive on time?
To get at this, a new study
by McGill University’s Charis Loong, Dea van Lierop, and Ahmed
El-Geneidy analyzed the commuting patterns of the students, staff, and
faculty at the school located in downtown Montreal, surveying 5,599
people at the campus in 2013.
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