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Mobility

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This chapter is structured as follows: first, road transport is assessed. Second, the text delves into the changes in rail transport. It then analyses the impact on urban transport in major towns and metropolitan areas. The storyline goes afterwards on to sea transport. The text then focuses on the variations in air transport. And the last topic is devoted to mobility detected my mobile phones. The analysis on the different means of transport focuses on the changes in mobility during the first wave of the pandemic in spring 2020, when the population was under a strict lockdown, by comparing the figures from 2020 to the typical flows recorded from March to June 2019. All means of transport registered their sharpest drops in April and May 2020. By sections, passenger transport was much more affected than freight and registered a greater reduction in all means of transport (Martos, 2020). By means, air transport was the most impacted and is the one that is finding harder to recover normal figures. A large number of sources have been consulted in order to assess mobility and changes registered in the different means of transport.
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