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Alternative Title:OmniStats: Volume 3, Number 1
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Abstract:For most US residents, their daily travels involve some degree of walking. Some may use walking as their sole source of transportation while others may walk to get to some other transportation mode (for example, from their residence to some form of public transit) or simply for exercise. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) monthly Omnibus Survey found that, during 2002, an average of 143.7 million US residents (or 72 percent of the non-institutionalized, adult population) walked, ran or jogged outside for 10 minutes or longer on at least one day during the month prior to completing the survey. Monthly averages ranged from a low of 68% who walked, ran, or jogged in November to a high of 76% in April.
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