The disparate impact of COVID-19 pandemic on walking and biking behaviors

T Qu, TJ Gates, C Xu, D Seguin, J Kay - Transportation research part D …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study sought to assess changes in active transportation behaviors due to the COVID-19
pandemic, in addition to identifying the disparate impacts between sociodemographic …

[HTML][HTML] Who is returning to public transport for non-work trips after COVID-19? Evidence from older citizens' smart cards in the UK's second largest city region

A Long, F Carney, J Kandt - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Harnessing a unique data source–longitudinal travel smartcard data linked to passenger
demographics from 2019 to 2022–we use methods of survival analysis to model the …

[HTML][HTML] Review of transit data sources: potentials, challenges and complementarity

L Ge, M Sarhani, S Voß, L Xie - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Public transport has become one of the major transport options, especially when it comes to
reducing motorized individual transport and achieving sustainability while reducing …

[HTML][HTML] Health care visits during the COVID-19 pandemic: A spatial and temporal analysis of mobile device data

J Wang, N McDonald, AL Cochran, L Oluyede, M Wolfe… - Health & place, 2021 - Elsevier
Transportation disruptions caused by COVID-19 have exacerbated difficulties in health care
delivery and access, which may lead to changes in health care use. This study uses mobile …

[HTML][HTML] Will transit recover? A retrospective study of nationwide ridership in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic

A Ziedan, C Brakewood, K Watkins - Journal of public transportation, 2023 - Elsevier
Although the COVID-19 pandemic highly impacted transit ridership as people reduced or
stopped travel, these changes occurred at different rates in different regions across the …

The relationship between ridehailing and public transit in Chicago: A comparison before and after COVID-19

P Meredith-Karam, H Kong, S Wang, J Zhao - Journal of Transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract As Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) have expanded their role in US
cities recently, their services (ie ridehailing) have been subject to scrutiny for displacing …

[HTML][HTML] How the COVID-19 pandemic changes daily commuting routines–Insights from the German Mobility Panel

L Ecke, M Magdolen, B Chlond, P Vortisch - Case Studies on Transport …, 2022 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on everyday travel and, by extension,
everyday commuting. During the pandemic, some people were able to work from home …

[HTML][HTML] To use or not use car sharing mobility in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic? Identifying sharing mobility behaviour in times of crisis

MM Alonso-Almeida - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Car sharing services have expanded in order to meet the new necessities of mobility
worldwide in an innovative way. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, car sharing was a very …

Requiem for transit ridership? An examination of who abandoned, who will return, and who will ride more with mobility as a service

J Soria, D Edward, A Stathopoulos - Transport Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
To adhere to health regulations and reduce the risks associated with the COVID-19
pandemic, employers, mobility operators, and travelers alike adopted new strategies such …

Social and spatial heterogeneities in COVID-19 impacts on individual's metro use: A big-data driven causality inference

C Liu, W Zhang - Applied Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
While mobility intervention policies implemented during the early stages of the COVID-19
outbreak had a significant impact on public transit use, few studies have investigated the …