When commuters vanish: The effect of darkness on active travel

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Does the nights drawing in lead to higher carbon emissions? And could technology help encourage active travel even when it gets dark?

Iakov Kalinin/Shutterstock Picture the scene: it is 5:30pm on a Tuesday at the end of October and the streets are full of people walking and cycling home from work. The following week, at the same time,...

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