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Pedestrian traffic must be regulated in contagious epidemics | Bernardo A. Mello
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30 Mar 2020 | Abstract: | Contagious epidemics, as the Covid-19 pandemic, often demands limiting
physical interactions among people in order to reduce the contagious rate. This
paper studies how organizing the traffic of pedestrians affects the number of
walking or running people passing by each other. One example is the traffic of
pedestrians on sidewalks. Another is the use of walking or running tracks in
parks. As it will be demonstrated, the number of people crossing each other can
be drastically reduced if one-way traffic is enforced and runners are separated
from walkers. | Source: | arXiv, 2004.0423 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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