ABSTRACT: This article analyses the impact that the confinement measures or quarantine imposed in Spain on 15 March 2020 had on urban mobility in the northern city of Santander. Data have been collected from traffic counters, public transport ITS, and recordings from traffic control cameras and environmental sensors to make comparisons between journey flows and times before and during the confinement. This data has been used to re-estimate Origin-Destination trip matrices to obtain an initial diagnostic of how daily mobility has been reduced and how the modal distribution and journey purposes have changed. The impact on externalities such as NO2 emissions and traffic accidents have also been quantified. The analysis revealed an overall mobility fall of 76%, being less important in the case of the private car. Public transport users dropped by up to 93%, NO2 emissions were reduced by up to 60%, and traffic accidents were reduced by up to 67% in relative terms
Fuente:Sustainability 2020, 12(9), 3870
Autoría: BORJA ALONSO OREÑA; JUAN BENAVENTE PONCE; RUBEN CORDERA PIÑERA; ENEKO ECHANIZ BENEITEZ; ANDRES RODRIGUEZ GUTIERREZ; ROBERTO SAÑUDO ORTEGA; ALFREDO ALOI ; CLAUDIO LADISA ; RAQUEL LEZAMA ROMANELLI; ALVARO LOPEZ PARRA; VITTORIO MAZZEI ; LUCIA PERRUCCI ; DARIO PRIETO QUINTANA; González,Felipe
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 01/05/2020
Año de publicación: 2020
Tipo: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.3390/su12093870
ISSN: 2071-1050
Nº de páginas: 18
ID de publicación: ART8445
Proyecto español: TRA2017-85853-C2-1-R
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