“…During the pandemic, there has been a turn to private modes (cars, bikes, and motorbikes) and a decrease in the demand for public transport ( Hasselwander et al., 2021 ; Meena, 2020 ; Przybylowski, Stelmak, & Suchanek, 2021 ; Rajput, Li, Gao, & Mostafavi, 2021 ; Wilbur et al., 2020 ). The reduced urban mobility and travel in general seem to have a direct positive environmental impact on urban space since they lead to a reduction of emissions and transport-driven atmospheric pollution ( Tardivo, Carrillo Zanuy, & Sánchez Martín, 2021 ; Wang & Li, 2021 ). In urban areas, there has been observed an increase in the modal share of walking and bicycling, which ensure better conditions of social distancing ( Bucsky, 2020 ; Teixeira & Lopes, 2020 ).…”