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Using Causal Inference to Estimate the Impact of Tube Strikes on Cycling Usage in London

April 22, 2026

Turning free-to-use data into a hypothesis-ready dataset

The post Using Causal Inference to Estimate the Impact of Tube Strikes on Cycling Usage in London appeared first on Towards Data Science.

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