How is COVID-19 reshaping activity-travel behavior? Evidence from a comprehensive survey in Chicago

University of Illinois Chicago

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Abstract

The novel COVID-19 pandemic has caused upheaval around the world and has led to drastic changes in our daily routines. Long-established routines such as commuting to workplace and in-store shopping are being replaced by telecommuting and online shopping. Many of these shifts were already underway for a long time, but the pandemic has accelerated them remarkably. This research is an effort to investigate how and to what extent people's mobility-styles and habitual travel behaviors have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic and to explore whether these changes will persist afterward or will bounce back to the pre-pandemic situation. To do so, a stated preference-revealed preference (SP-RP) survey is designed and…

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Keywords
  • Pandemic
  • Metropolitan area
  • Telecommuting
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Preference
  • Travel behavior
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Perception
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