Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically altered urban mobility. With the end of restrictions on circulation, urban mobility can return to normal, although this normal appears to be considerably different from what was previously the case. To understand these changes, a survey was actualized with Fatec students at the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo (MRSP) to verify changes in moving options before and after the pandemic. There are considerable changes in the use of digital media for accessing banks and shopping in general, as well as a tendency to prefer home-office, but not e-learning. The Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) results have demonstrated that there are strong correlations between behavior before and after the pandemic. The results highlight the need to reorganize urban mobility in the post-pandemic period, considering aspects of changes in consumption patterns and providing valuable information for planning transport policies and strategies that meet new moving needs.

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