The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has caused upheaval around the world, and has caused our daily routines to change quickly. Instead of commuting to work, employees are telecommuting. Schools are shuttered and students are taking classes online. Even shopping occurs online, often with a stranger choosing ones groceries. While many of these systems were already established, we are depending on them more than ever before. How will these changes impact our future? TRB is hosting a webinar on Monday, June 1, 2020, from 2:00 to 3:30 PM Eastern that will determine to what extent American travel will return to the pre-COVID-19 way of life.
Which travel behavioral changes will be long-lasting, and for whom? How, if at all, are the attitudes that underpinned our American lifestyle shifting in this crisis, and will these shifts be long-term? The webinar will examine potential answers to these questions by presenting the results of a recently completed University of Illinois at Chicago survey. Presenters will discuss an ongoing longitudinal and multi-wave national survey focused on social dynamics, attitudes, and the travel behaviors of American households before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is no fee to attend this webinar. However, sign into MyTRB.org to view registration information.
Webinar outline and presenters
How our transportation behaviors are affected during the COVID-19 pandemic: Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian, University of Illinois at Chicago
Results of the Chicago COVID-19 survey: Ali Shamshiripour, Ehsan Rahimi, and Ramin Shabanpour, University of Illinois at Chicago
How America will look like after the pandemic: Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian, University of Illinois at Chicago
Questions and answers: Moderated by Monique Stinson, U.S. Department of Energy Argonne National Laboratory
There will be no credits awarded for this webinar.
Learning Objectives At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Identify how different socio-economic segments of the population have changed their transportation attitudes and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic
Discuss the extent to which current behaviors are likely to persist after the pandemic
Discuss the extent to which our travel behaviors are likely to return to before pandemic patterns
Registration is available until just before the webinar starts. Once the webinar starts, you will be unable to submit your registration. Registration questions? Contact Reggie Gillum.
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