To Use or Not Use Car Sharing Mobility in the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic? Identifying Sharing Mobility Behaviour in Times of Crisis

Car sharing services have expanded in order to meet the new necessities of mobility worldwide in an innovative way. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, car sharing was a very popular mode of transportation among young adults in big cities. However, during this ongoing pandemic and with public transportati...

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Automobiles
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
Humans
Local government
Mobility
Pandemics
Public transportation
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Young Adult
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