„Social distancing“ in times of Corona needs wide boardwalks. Very often this is not the case in Vienna.





Critical Automobility Studies Lab
— Rethinking (Auto)Mobility
„Social distancing“ in times of Corona needs wide boardwalks. Very often this is not the case in Vienna.
This is the view from Brisbane city, Australia, at the usual ‘peak hour’ of traffic, overlooking the main highway through the city and busway routes. These roads are usually at a standstill, packed with cars and buses. Now, the area is almost empty, except for a few pedestrians and empty buses.