#2287. DOES URBAN FORM AFFECT MOTORCYCLE USE? EVIDENCE FROM YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA

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Abstract:
We analyse how lockdown restrictions influence preferences for and frequency of e-scooter use. We find that e-scooter demand grew after the lockdown lifting. It applies to individuals living at considerable distances from work, who had access to e-scooters. Those without such access said they would like to use one anyway.
Keywords:
commuting; e-scooter; Covid-19; lockdown restrictions

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