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LSAT
LSAT Logical Reasoning

Justifying the Mayor's Initiative on Bike Racks

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In a recent city council meeting, the mayor proposed an initiative to install more public bike racks to encourage cycling as a means of reducing traffic congestion and air pollution. The mayor argued that by increasing the availability of bike racks, more people would choose to cycle instead of driving, thereby leading to a healthier environment.

However, some council members raised concerns about whether the initiative would actually result in fewer cars on the road. They pointed out that simply providing bike racks might not incentivize people to change their commuting habits.

Which of the following statements, if true, would most effectively justify the mayor's conclusion that the proposed initiative will lead to reduced traffic congestion and air pollution?

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