Sources: EIE’s 2022 transportation data release reveals a need for public transit solutions and low-emission zones

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2 min readMay 16, 2023

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Full list of citations for Google EIE’s 2022 Transportation Emissions data blog.

  1. How People Traveled Through San Francisco in 2021
  2. Impacts of COVID-19 on public transit ridership
  3. Free public transport gains traction in Europe
  4. What does remote working look like around the world?
  5. Millions of Britons to be able to request flexible working on day one of employment
  6. Hybrid work pattern begins to stabilise
  7. New initiative opens some low-speed state roadways to healthy uses
  8. Do Telecommuters Make Fewer Trips?
  9. Cambridge-based study shows remote work benefits employers, too
  10. New census data shows a huge spike in movement out of big metro areas during the pandemic
  11. Population change in London during the pandemic
  12. U.S. Migration Continued to Decline From 2020 to 2021
  13. Where People Moved in 2022
  14. Tokyo subway plans first fare hike in 28 years as ridership falls
  15. Charted: How international travel bounced back strongly in 2022
  16. Egypt’s tourism revenues hit record high in Q1 of FY 2022/23
  17. September 2022 Total Visitor Count was 95.5 percent of the 2019 level
  18. Importance of Tourism to Local Economies
  19. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourist public transportation use and on its determinants: Evidence from a Catalan coastal destination
  20. A global overview of zero-emissions zones in cities and their development progress
  21. European public transport recovers, but commuting has changed
  22. Qatar Rail carries 18.2 million passengers onboard its Doha Metro & Lusail Tram networks during World Cup
  23. New Study Shows People Are Willing to Start Cycling More Post-COVID-19 Pandemic
  24. Cycling during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
  25. Has COVID-19’s bicycle boom reached its peak?
  26. Which cities in the world are the most bicycle-friendly?
  27. With four years of mobility data, EIE is helping cities transition to sustainable transportation
  28. In California Cities, Drivers Want More Bike Lanes. Here’s Why
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