“…Utilitarian bicycling was positively associated with individuals' perceived number of recreation destinations in the home neighborhood (Beenackers et al 2012) and with bars and drinking establishments , and bicycling for all purposes was positively associated with the number of office/fast food/hospitals and the perceived presence of grocery shops and schools at the home neighborhood level (Vernez-Moudon et al 2005). Bicycle mode choice was positively associated with educational uses at destinations (Winters et al 2010), an origin accessibility to retail and services index for recreation trips (Rajamani et al 2003), and a transit accessibility measure at the household TAZ for commuting trips (Ferrell and Mathur 2012). However, these results do not hold across other studies.…”