Abstract: The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought the world to a standstill. More than half of the world's population was in lockdown at the beginning of April. People were urged not to go out and avoid public transport. A few figures to take stock of the situation: around 4 billion people subject to various movement restrictions worldwide, air traffic is reduced by about 90% and shared mobility platforms activity reduced to 2% to 5% of their regular business. The current crisis, which is impacting both the supply and demand for transport, appears to be a p...
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