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BIG data analytics to promote cycling during COVID-19 & beyond

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) and lockdown measures have made colossal difficulties for urban vehicle. In any case, they likewise give a chance to urban communities to reexamine the eventual fate of portability. Cycling, specifically, is getting a charge out of restored consideration. This isn't unexpected, as biking offers numerous favorable circumstances that make it an appealing type of urban vehicle both during and after the pandemic: bikes can facilitate the weight on open travel frameworks, consider simple social removing, add to better general wellbeing, and decrease air contamination. However we have far to go before cycling can turn into a standard vehicle alternative for urban areas. Mechanized vehicle is frequently the default—and most people are worried that traffic will return right once the infection dies down. One significant obstruction is framework, or its deficiency. Indeed, even in urban areas that have effectively advanced cycling, for example, Rome, Paris, or...