Bike Share Program Offers California State Employees Another Way to Be Active
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An estimated 300 state employees in Sacramento, California, now have increased access to active transportation options at work sites. Regular physical activity can help improve emotional health; lower risks for heart disease, stroke, and some cancers; and reduce obesity. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) collaborated across five state agencies to set up bike share programs and promote better health for all employees. Presently, employees have the option to travel to meetings via bike—instead of car—during the work day.
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