Fascinating data! For Los Angeles, for example, I see that walking and driving are both down by ~45%, but transit is down ~75%. I guess that means people are avoiding going out, but if they do go...
Fascinating data! For Los Angeles, for example, I see that walking and driving are both down by ~45%, but transit is down ~75%. I guess that means people are avoiding going out, but if they do go out, they'd rather not do it with a bunch of other people?
Fascinating data! For Los Angeles, for example, I see that walking and driving are both down by ~45%, but transit is down ~75%. I guess that means people are avoiding going out, but if they do go out, they'd rather not do it with a bunch of other people?