From: Nejako, Henry (FTA)
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 1:51 PM
Subject: Transit riders get fit, stay relaxed [Atlanta Journal-Constitution article
reported by Mass Transit Magazine]
Transit riders get fit, stay relaxed
by Steve Visser
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
February 11, 2013
Michael Burns blows past traffic for half of his commute - it is just the first 30 minutes
that can leave him stressed out.
He spends that much time going 10 miles on Georgia 400 to the North Springs MARTA station.
That half-hour journey to catch the Red Line to the Peachtree Center station, he said,
undercuts almost all the anti-stress benefits of travel by train.
"All it takes is five minutes of 400 to make it bad... you're going to be stuck
in bumper to bumper traffic," the 37-year-old said. "It gets really stressful
when you are two minutes away, people are stuck in the shoulder lane and the train leaves
in five minutes.
"Once you're on the train, it is pretty low stress."
Researchers have documented links between personal health and public transit. Riders
benefit from stress reduction and increased exercise because they do a lot more walking
than just to the garage. Riders said on the train or bus they did everything from knit to
watch videos. Occasionally some strike up friendships.
More at link:
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/transit-riders-get-fit-stay-relaxed/nWLbF/
or
http://www.masstransitmag.com/news/10877133/ga-transit-riders-get-fit-stay-…