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bicycle
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Canada
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Popular for leisure and exercise, and has dedicated lanes in many cities
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1
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2
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bicycle
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Canada
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Used for recreational activities more than daily commuting
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1
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3
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bicycle as transportation
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Canada
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Used for commuting in urban areas and as a recreational activity, but less common for long distances due to weather and terrain
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1
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4
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bicycle laws
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Canada
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Bicycle laws are fairly well-established, reflecting the widespread use of bicycles and promoting safety for riders.
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1
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5
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bicycle theft
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Canada
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Bicycle theft is a serious problem in urban areas, and cyclists frequently report stolen bicycles to the police.
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1
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6
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bicycle transportation
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Canada
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Popular for recreational purposes and exercise, but less common for daily commuting
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1
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7
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bicycle use
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Canada
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Bicycles are commonly used for recreation, sporting events, and outdoor adventures.
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1
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8
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bicycling
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Canada
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Common mode of transportation and recreational activity, with dedicated bike lanes and laws to protect cyclists
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1
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9
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bicyclist
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Canada
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Bicyclists often use designated bike lanes and share the road with vehicles.
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1
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10
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bike
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Canada
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Often used for leisure activities or exercise, not as common for daily transportation, with limited dedicated infrastructure
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1
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11
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bike theft
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Canada
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Varies by region, more common in larger cities than rural areas
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1
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12
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cyclist
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Canada
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Common mode of transportation and leisure activity, with dedicated bike lanes and cycling infrastructure in many cities.
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1
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13
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human cyclist
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Canada
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Common mode of transportation, especially in urban areas
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1
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14
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stopping bicycle
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Canada
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It is common to use hand signals to indicate stopping or turning on a bicycle.
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1
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