The report notes the last full two-week survey, which was completed July 27 to August 7, showed 87% of subway riders wearing masks, which fell by 4% in the previous study. Read More
Surprisingly, a new study finds that prolonged exposure to traffic noise actually does carry a pretty significant potential health complication. Read More
In come the standing spots for distancing, required mask-wearing, and limited occupancy per elevator ride. No talking, too, according to The New York Times, which reported on the future of elevators and their purpose in the workplace. Read More
In fact, tolls were supposed to start at the beginning of 2021 but COVID-19 has forced that start date to be pushed back. So, it isn’t a question of if a toll will be put in place, but how much it’s going to be. Read More
Researchers at Cornell have developed a new type of “smart parking” software that assigns drivers pre-determined parking spots based on travel time and numerous other considerations. Read More
Arming yourself with specific knowledge about your airport and airline, and maximizing your use of protective measures that you have control over, can reduce your risk. Read More
While we’re all finding new ways to connect, we’re also struggling to find new ways to interact, and that includes the way you start and end your emails to colleagues, clients, or your boss. Read More
However, while these services have eliminated the temptation for many to pick up their car keys after hitting the bottle, a new study by Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health finds that they’re causing more car and pedestrian crashes at pick-up and drop-off locations. Read More
Amid the Coronavirus outbreak, average hourly pay dropped anywhere from 22% to 85% among Uber and Lyft drivers that were surveyed. Read More
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