Type | Blog Post |
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URL | https://www.municipalworld.com/podcasts/omara-pigeon/ |
Language | en-CA |
Abstract | Michael O’Mara and Sydney Pigeon from Alberta Municipalities discuss lessons learned from the pandemic and how important it is to get regular input from their members. |
Blog Title | Municipal World |
Date Added | 11/23/2022, 9:16:20 AM |
Type | Web Page |
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URL | https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/COVID-19s-Effect-on-Transportation-Developing-a-Public-COVID-19-Data-Dashboard_Fina.pdf?utm_source=TRB+Weekly&utm_campaign=032f837d35-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_11_18_06_17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c66acb9bce-032f837d35-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D |
Abstract | The COVID-19 outbreak has dramatically changed travel behavior in cities across the world. With changed travel demand, economic activity, and social-distancing/stay-at-home policies, transportation systems have experienced an unprecedented shift in demand and usage. Since the start of the pandemic, the C2SMART research team has been collecting data and investigating the impact of COVID-19 on mobility and sociability, including: passenger travel and freight traffic trends; mode shift and usage based on various policies; effect of social distancing policies on transit use and emissions; sidewalk, crosswalk, and intersection crowd density; and effect of COVID-19 Policies on Transportation Systems. Leveraging open data from multiple sources, this project features both traditional and innovative techniques, such as data mining and visualization, agent-based traffic simulation model and real-time computer vision technique, to help researchers and transportation authorities understand and observe the impact of the pandemic on transportation. |
Date Added | 11/21/2022, 10:40:55 AM |
Type | Report |
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Author | Alexandra Pan |
Author | Susan Shaheen |
Author | Berkeley. Institute of Transportation Studies University of California |
Author | Telemobility UTC [Teir-1 University Transportation Center on Telemobility] |
URL | https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/64880 |
Date | 2022-11-15 |
Extra | DOI: 10.7922/G2PV6HPK |
Library Catalog | ROSA P |
Language | English |
Abstract | The COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread lockdowns across the world in early 2020, with major implications to spatial and temporal commuting patterns as a result of increased work from home (also known as telework) activities. There has been a high degree of uncertainty on what work from home impacts will persist in the future. In this report, we first conduct a thorough review of news articles, published reports, and peer-reviewed literature to summarize telework trends. We also use scenario planning to bring together ten experts from academia, public sector, industry, and commercial real estate in two 1.5-hour long workshops to discuss the impacts of telework on transportation, housing, commercial real estate, and land use. |
Report Number | Telemobility-TR-2022-1 |
Date Added | 11/22/2022, 10:11:35 AM |