What will traffic look like post covid-19? Will it be worse or better than before? How many people will return to transit and how many will stay away? I talk with Will Barbour, research scientist for the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University about his study called, THE REBOUND: HOW COVID-19 COULD LEAD TO WORSE TRAFFIC. (Link to the study is below) Also, BMW is making you buy a subscription to use the cool gadgets already installed in their cars. And Germany has an interesting way to get people to wear masks on their transit system. All that and more on the Driving You Crazy Podcast.
THE REBOUND: HOW COVID-19 COULD LEAD TO WORSE TRAFFIC: https://lab-work.github.io/therebound/
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Production Notes:
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Close music: Latché Swing by Hungaria
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