2021
DOI: 10.1080/19427867.2021.1899579
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Assessing the impacts of COVID-19 on urban passenger travel demand in the greater Toronto area: description of a multi-pronged and multi-staged study with initial results

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“…The availability of a car is an important factor in mode choice selection as it affects primary mode choice and subsequently traffic volumes and safety. Habib et al (2021) found that higher car availability increases more frequent out-of-home activities even during a complete lockdown. Further, people living in dense areas undertake more frequent trips compared to suburban areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The availability of a car is an important factor in mode choice selection as it affects primary mode choice and subsequently traffic volumes and safety. Habib et al (2021) found that higher car availability increases more frequent out-of-home activities even during a complete lockdown. Further, people living in dense areas undertake more frequent trips compared to suburban areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The telecommuting issue again came at the forefront in many parts of the world as people were forced to work from home during COVID-19 lockdown. Since last year, a significant amount of researches ( Arimura et al, 2020 ; Beck et al, 2020 ; Beck and Hensher, 2020a , 2020b ; Borkowski et al, 2021 ; Crowley et al, 2020 ; de Haas et al, 2020 ; Habib et al, 2021 ; Irawan et al, 2021 ; Shamshiripour et al, 2020 ; J. Zhang et al, 2021 ) have been conducted across the globe and even in developing countries ( Anwari et al, 2021 ; Bhaduri et al, 2020 ; Dandapat et al, 2020 ; Ivanova et al, 2021 ; N. Zhang et al, 2021 ) to assess the impact of the pandemic on lifestyle (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 While employment in the warehousing segment increased because of the dependence on online shopping and people working from home, the transport segment suffered considerable losses owing to the pandemic. 21 Transit usage in Toronto dropped by 21% since the pandemic's onset due to work-fromhome orders and fears associated with public transport (Habib et al 2021). The rising virus cases in the TTC further depressed transit ridership.…”
Section: Transportation and Warehousingmentioning
confidence: 99%