Until the beginning of March, South Korea had the second-most cases of Covid-19; now, the number of daily new cases is down to 30-50 people[1]. With the decreasing trend of new cases, the Korean government eased Social Distancing to Distancing in Daily Life since the middle of May, which includes the benefits of going back to school and allowing more social activities. When … [Read more...] about How South Korea is Managing Public Transportation under COVID-19
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COVID-19: Reshaping Mobility
The COVID-19 crisis has revealed the array of impact that health issues can have on transport and mobility. It has uncovered the spectrum of factors that this sector must consider in its quest for resilient, green, safe and sustainable transport. It has brought in a new element of consideration for transport planning: health outbreaks. At the same time, it has reinforced and … [Read more...] about COVID-19: Reshaping Mobility
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Mobility in the time of Coronavirus: Implications for the Jamaican Transport Sector
Transport operators in Jamaica are feeling the pinch from social distancing measures to restrict the spread of the COVID-19. Many continue to operate by choice or to fulfill obligations to get essential workers to and from their jobs. For drivers, the reduction in demand will certainly translate into depressed incomes, from reduced hours for those employed in the formal sector … [Read more...] about Mobility in the time of Coronavirus: Implications for the Jamaican Transport Sector
Smart BIDding: unlocking the potential of Data Analysis
More than a dozen countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have paralyzed public works to tackle the spread of the COVID-19, while others have continued with the works, complying, with the necessary sanitary protocols, such as social distancing and rotation of employees shifts, to mitigate the risks of contagion and virus spread, as announced by the governments. The … [Read more...] about Smart BIDding: unlocking the potential of Data Analysis