Case Study: Pop-Up Mobility Paths & Open Streets due to COVID-19 Crisis

 
Source: Shared-Use Mobility Center

Active transportation advocates are hopeful that the pandemic – as disruptive and difficult as it has been – will at least spur support for more infrastructure that facilitates walking and micromoblity modes. From the cities’ perspective, experience with these sorts of pop-up lanes and shared street initiatives could be beneficial down the line, particularly if cities are faced with similarly disruptive events that require rapid responses to changing mobility needs.

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