“…Concerning the role of habit, the results are similar to those of other studies carried out in different contexts ( Rondinella et al, 2012 ; Muñoz Lopez et al, 2013 ). While, considering financial incentives, this variable has shown good power in predicting intentions, which is contrary to previous studies ( Savelkoul and Peutz, 2017 ) and similar to other ones ( Bamberg and Schmidt, 1998 ; Hunecke et al, 2001 ; Thøgersen, 2009 ; Martin et al, 2012 ; de Krujif et al, 2018 ; Moser et al, 2018 ; Ciccone et al, 2021 ). Financial incentives are nearly equivalent to the attitude toward bicycle use, thus confirming its important role as a predictor of bicycle use ( Dill and Voros, 2007 ; Heinen et al, 2011 ; Milkovic and Stambuk, 2015 ; Frater et al, 2017 ; Yu et al, 2018 ).…”