“…Our study therefore provides a critical insight into how psychological factors influence cycling in Brazil which may be of use to decision-makers looking to promote cycling. For example, policy-makers could be aware of how this behavior is influenced by social norms, attitudinal change, creation of habits, and perceived controllability, which are factors that can be changed through the proper use of public communications (Matsunaga et al, 2023a), understanding of which groups are more affected by these factors for policy target (Matsunaga et al, 2023b) and through social programs. Fujii (2003), in addition, proposes that the Theory of Planned Behavior facilitates the design of requests, behavioral plans, advice, and feedback between policy-makers and citizens to help motivate public action (i.e., increase cycling behavior in our society).…”