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期刊名:Journal of transport & health

缩写:J TRANSP HEALTH

ISSN:2214-1405

e-ISSN:N/A

IF/分区:3.3/Q2

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Kelly R Evenson,Rebecca B Naumann,Nandi L Taylor et al. Kelly R Evenson et al.
Introduction: In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted community officials to initiate local level environmental and policy changes to slow the spread of infection and provide more opportunities for outdoor recreation. Cha...
Justin Drummond,Md Sami Hasnine Justin Drummond
Introduction: This study investigates the influence of vaccination along with other pandemic-related factors on driving, transit, and walking in New York City (NYC). The results of this study help inform policymakers of t...
Rachel Garg,Serena N Muhammad,Leopoldo J Cabassa et al. Rachel Garg et al.
Objective: The study sought to determine whether reporting a history of depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, drug or alcohol use disorder, ADHD, schizophrenia, or current depressive symptoms was associated with re...
Yinan Dong,Yilin Sun,E Owen D Waygood et al. Yinan Dong et al.
Background: COVID-19 had a devastating impact on people's work, travel, and well-being worldwide. As one of the first countries to be affected by the virus and develop relatively well-executed pandemic control, China has ...
Anna Sjörs Dahlman,Anna Anund Anna Sjörs Dahlman
Introduction: Public transportation is an essential societal function in crisis situations like the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Bus drivers and other public transport workers are essential workers that n...
Milad Mehdizadeh,Mohsen Fallah Zavareh,Trond Nordfjaern Milad Mehdizadeh
Introduction: The present study investigated the extent of reduction in the generation of non-essential trips (i.e., for shopping, personal, social, and entertainment reasons) due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of ...
Jiahe Jane Bian,Sinan Zhong,Samuel D Towne Jr et al. Jiahe Jane Bian et al.
Introduction: COVID-19 has led to public transportation ridership plummeting and thus created fiscal crises and operational difficulties for transit operators. Although transit services remain essential for people with li...
Ruth A Shults,Kate M Shaw,Merissa A Yellman et al. Ruth A Shults et al.
Introduction: Teen motor vehicle crash fatality rates differ by geographic location. Studies assessing teen transportation risk behaviors by location are inconclusive. Therefore, we explored the role of census region and ...
Jamal Abdul Nasir,Yong-Hong Kuo,Reynold Cheng Jamal Abdul Nasir
Introduction: Non-emergency patient transportation (NEPT) services are particularly important nowadays due to the aging population and contagious disease outbreaks (e.g., Covid-19 and SARS). In this work, we study a NEPT ...