Post-pandemic mobility patterns in London

Roberto Murcio, Nilufer Sari Aslam, Joana Barros

Understanding human mobility is crucial for urban and transport studies in cities. People’s daily activities provide valuable insight, such as where people live, work, shop, leisure or eat during midday or after-work hours. However, such activities are changed due to travel behaviours after COVID-19 in cities. This study examines the mobility patterns captured from mobile phone apps to explore the behavioural patterns established since the COVID-19 lockdowns triggered a series of changes in urban environments.

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