The Rise of Working-From-Home and its Effects on Post-Pandemic Travel

Project ID:

LA2211

Status:

Ongoing

Funding Source:

Statewide Transportation Research Program

Project Description

While many aspects of life have largely returned to pre-pandemic patterns as the COVID-19 pandemic has become endemic, several aspects of travel remain unsettled and uncertain. In particular, the forced experiment of working from home for at least half of the labor force in 2020 is evolving into a new normal where perhaps a third of all workers split their work hours between office and home. This has had especially significant effects on public transit, which has traditionally carried a disproportionate share of commute trips, but these new work patterns have affected the timing and character of many other trips as well. These evolving patterns of travel may call into question many current transportation policies and plans that are premised on (now) outdated ideas about travel.

Brian D. Taylor (PI)

Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy

Research Team

Julene Paul, Fariba Siddiq, Samuel Speroni

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