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期刊名:Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives

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ISSN:2590-1982

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Research has shown an increase in cycling during COVID-19. This study builds on previous work by exploring COVID's impact on older cyclists (65+) residing in a small, auto-centric urban area. A survey (n = 198) demonstrated that, on average...
Patrick Rérat,Lucas Haldimann,Hannah Widmer Patrick Rérat
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Using panel regression methods, this paper investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted bicycle sharing system (BSS) ridership in Budapest. In particular, the paper aims to separate the effects of mobility and government restrictions on ...
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Jaimy Fischer,Trisalyn Nelson,Meghan Winters Jaimy Fischer
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Sumiko Ishibashi,Mamoru Taniguchi Sumiko Ishibashi
The importance of daily trips as the daily general physical activity (PA) generator has been attracting more attention than ever. Workers had been obtaining certain amount of PA by commuting; however, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a rap...
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To ensure safety against the COVID-19, along with all other countries, Bangladesh as a least-developed country needs to deal with the changes in travel behavior, particularly changes in mode choice behavior. As Dhaka has been marked as a ho...