Understanding Modal Shift during the Pandemic and Quantifying its Public Health Impact
项目名称: Understanding Modal Shift during the Pandemic and Quantifying its Public Health Impact
摘要: The goal of this study is to provide useful insights for policymakers in transportation and health departments on travel behavior changes during the pandemic. The research and analysis will be based on data from a national survey fielded in the Spring. The study's research plan is structured as follows: (1) characterize modal shifts during the pandemic by transportation mode and transportation use; (2) identify significant factors influencing mode shift during the pandemic; (3) model the short-and long-term public health impacts of mode shift occurring during the pandemic. Through this work, we seek to provide actionable information to practitioners on viable pathways for increasing active transportation and the best environments for doing so. This work will also provide intuitive metrics on how transportation mode shift during the pandemic impacted public health.
状态: Active
资金: 80000
资助组织: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
项目负责人: Ehsani, Johnathon;Michael, Jeffrey
执行机构: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
开始时间: 20210101
预计完成日期: 20220731
主题领域: Environment;Passenger Transportation;Pedestrians and Bicyclists;Planning and Forecasting;Policy;Public Transportation;Safety and Human Factors
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