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Title: At a crossroads - Travel adaptations during Covid-19 restrictions and where next?
Author(s): Marsden, Greg
Anable, Jillian
Docherty, Iain
Brown, Llinos
Keywords: COVID-19
transport
coronavirus
economic recovery
economy
travel
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Date Deposited: 6-Sep-2021
Citation: Marsden G, Anable J, Docherty I & Brown L (2021) At a crossroads - Travel adaptations during Covid-19 restrictions and where next?. University of Stirling. Stirling. https://www.stir.ac.uk/research/public-policy-hub/policy-briefings/
Abstract: Covid-19 has forced countries around the world to make massive adaptations to the normal way of life to reduce the risk of the spread of the virus. This briefing sets out new insights into how people’s travel patterns have adapted over time and why. It draws on national data sources and a major panel survey of over 6000 people conducted in July and December 2020. It calls for a major realignment of investment and policy to ensure that we do not return to the overcrowded, congested, polluting and unhealthy transport system that people had come to accept as inevitable.
Type: Policy Document
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/33234
URL: https://www.stir.ac.uk/research/public-policy-hub/policy-briefings/
Rights: Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given
Affiliation: University of Leeds
University of Leeds
Management, Work and Organisation
University of Leeds
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