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Walking or riding a bike instead of driving offers numerous benefits, including improved physical health, reduced carbon emissions, and less traffic congestion. It promotes a more active lifestyle, enhancing cardiovascular fitness and overall well-being. Additionally, these alternatives can foster a greater connection with the environment and community, making daily commutes more enjoyable and sustainable. Embracing these modes of transportation can contribute to a healthier planet and a healthier you.

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