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Has Switzerland recovered?
Author(s):
Axhausen, Kay W.; Molloy, Joseph; Tchervenkov, Christopher Publication Date:
2020-05
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000417445
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Axhausen, K.W., J. Molloy and C. Tchervenkov (2020) Has Switzerland recovered?, HKU People-environment Dynamics under COVID-19, May 2020 .
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Has Switzerland recovered?
KW Axhausen J Molloy
C Tchervenkov IVT
ETH
Zürich
May 2020
Acknowledgements
• The 1200+ volunteers !
• ASTRA for financial support
• The colleagues of the MOBIS project
• The colleagues at IVT and WWZ
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Sample
• Earlier virtual mobility pricing study of car and transit users
• French and German speaking Switzerland
• 1200+ continue out of 3700 original ones
• No incentives for COVID19 phase
• Catch-a-day app (motion-tag, Berlin)
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Mobile persons per day
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Number of daily activities and weekly activity spaces
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0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0
Baseline 2-Mar
9-Mar 16-Mar
23-Mar 30-Mar
6-Apr 13-Apr
20-Apr 27-Apr
4-May 11-May
18-May
N u m b er o f tr ip s/ d ay
A ct iv it y sp ac e [k m 2 ]
Week starting with Monday
Weekday - Activity space Weekend ..
Weekday - Trips Weekend ..
PKm by gender
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Δ% of daily distances by income
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Δ% of daily distances by mode
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Trip distances by mode
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Relative number of walks by hour of the day
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Relative number of cycle trips by hour of the day
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Outlook
• Dynamic mode choice modelling
• Dynamic destination choice modelling
• Any on-going behavioural changes?
• Are preferences stable or not?
• What happens when the “home office” ends?
• Will social distancing in public transport work?
• What will the “forced out” do?
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Questions ?
ivtmobis.ethz.ch/mobis/covid19/
www.ivt.ethz.ch
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