期刊名称:Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
印刷版ISSN:2590-1982
出版年度:2021
卷号:11
页码:100417
DOI:10.1016/j.trip.2021.100417
出版社:Elsevier BV
摘要:This research addresses travel patterns including trip mode and destination before and during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic. The team collected surveys from 1081 transit riders in Ohio. Shopping and work trips dropped the least (11–19%) while social visits and worship trips were reduced the most (49–61%). Bus, personal car use and paratransit dropped the least, while walking and ride share dropped the most. Regression analysis revealed that female, married, children at home, higher income, and areas with high COVID infection rates had the largest decreases in trips. Being unbanked and being employed (including while working from home) saw stable or increased trips. Females and those with children felt less connected to the community, but unbanked people did not. Respondents likelier to fear catching COVID were female, nonwhite, have kids, older, and with highest incomes, but being employed or having a driver’s license was not associated with increased fear.
关键词:COVID-19 ; Public transit ; Travel behavior ; Trip mode