As the U.K. capital cautiously reopens, a poll finds 70% of surveyed Londoners are anxious about commuting via bus or Tube. Are their Covid-19 fears justified?
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Londoners Have Become Afraid of Public Transit
As the U.K. capital cautiously reopens, a poll finds 70% of surveyed Londoners are anxious about commuting via bus or Tube. Are their Covid-19 fears justified?
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: In Japan and France, Riding Transit Looks Surprisingly Safe
No coronavirus clusters have been found on subways, trains and buses in those countries. Does that mean public transportation is less risky than thought?
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Europe Puts Its Hospitals on Rails
Italy and Spain have hospital trains on standby for any future Covid-19 outbreaks, after medical workers on France’s high-speed TGV train treated 84 patients.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How to Safely Travel on Mass Transit During Coronavirus
To stay protected from Covid-19 on buses, trains and planes, experts say to focus more on distance from fellow passengers than air ventilation or surfaces.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: The Live-Streaming Project That Can Help Save Live Music Venues
The fundraising platform United We Stream hosts concerts, DJ sets and other live performances in European cities to keep clubs from going out of business.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: The Live-Streaming Project That Can Help Save Live Music Venues
The fundraising platform United We Stream hosts concerts, DJ sets and other live performances in European cities to keep clubs from going out of business.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: The Live-Streaming Project That Can Help Save Live Music Venues
The fundraising platform United We Stream hosts concerts, DJ sets and other live performances in European cities to keep clubs from going out of business.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Paris Has a Plan to Keep Cars Out After Lockdown
As the city prepares to reopen, Mayor Anne Hidalgo plans to use bike lanes, buses, and social distancing to keep more cars off the roads and reduce pollution.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Europe’s Cities Are Making Less Room for Cars After Coronavirus
Hard-hit Milan may be leading the way in reimagining how transit and commuting patterns could change as cities emerge from coronavirus shutdowns.