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ROBERTO BÉCARES
PABLO R. ROCES
MARTA BELVER
ELSA MARTÍN (INFOGRAPHIC)
ALBERTO HERNÁNDEZ (INFOGRAPHIC)
Madrid
Sunday, June 7, 2020 - 02:47
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Economic crisis, urban transformations, new social relationships ... The coronavirus has opened an unprecedented scenario in post-pandemic cities, at least in the immediate future. And mobility, one of the backbones of cities, will not be alien. The fear of contagion and social distancing have put the focus on the use of prior public transport and placed the debate on one-person mobility on the table: Where is Madrid moving to? Despite repeated calls d
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