Experts warn of increasing car use, loss of transit routes post-crisis
VANCOUVER — Getting around Stanley Park since the pandemic struck is a new experience for Tom Green.
Roads that weave through the urban forest in Vancouver have been closed to traffic, making space for residents to get fresh air at a physical distance.
“It’s become a cycling and walking paradise and you can hear the birds better,” said the climate solutions policy analyst for the David Suzuki Foundation.
Mobility data released by Apple suggests enormous declines in personal transportation since COVID-19 began its spread in Canada.