摘要: |
While travel is recovering, a return to pre-pandemic levels is unlikely. As the Economist1 puts it, "travel is now more like a spiderweb" than a traditional hub-and-spoke network, with people taking fewer journeys that are less concentrated along typical commuter corridors. These "spiderweb" patronage patterns aren't caused by fear of infection, according to the Economist but by "a fundamental resetting of people's work habits!' To match these changes, some UK cities have revamped their transport systems by integrating Digital Demand-Responsive Transport (DDRT) into their existing infrastructure. |