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This article explores the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for public transport. Three elements are explored. Firstly, the short-term effects, including perceptions of public transport as a vector of virus transmission and shifts towards less-sustainable modes of transport. Secondly, we discuss key challenges such as the new difficulties of providing safe and reliable public transport services, the consequent barriers for the promotion of sustainable and healthy urban mobilities and the potential exacerbation of inequalities. Finally, we assess future research directions focussing on how pandemics should be monitored and the need to construct sustainable and human-scale cities.
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Gutiérrez, A., Miravet, D., & Domènech, A. (2021). COVID-19 and urban public transport services: emerging challenges and research agenda. Cities and Health, 5(sup1), S177–S180. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2020.1804291
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