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PSU study to track cyclists with GPS

[PSU Professor Jennifer Dill]Photo: PSU Oregonian reporter Jeff Mapes has the scoop on an interesting Portland State University study: “Jennifer Dill, an urban studies professor, wants to recruit a wide range of cyclists — and lots of them — to tote global positioning system units on their bikes for a 10-day period. She said researchers … Read more

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January 13, 2007

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