Although pedestrian mobility fell across the world, some cities saw a sharper decline.
City | Average drop in mobility | Day 0 — 15th of April |
---|---|---|
Madrid | -90% | |
Rome | -88% | |
Paris | -83% | |
Dublin | -75% | |
Amsterdam | -75% | |
Tel Aviv | -72% | |
Brussels | -70% | |
New York City | -67% | |
Sao Paulo | -63% | |
London | -61% | |
Moscow | -59% | |
Los Angeles | -52% | |
Sydney | -49% |