Will Coronavirus Trigger Global Transportation Recession?

  • Erwin Komara Mindarta, Maryam Sangadji, Andy Chandra, Rumbiati, Phong Thanh Nguyen

Abstract

Toward the beginning of this current year, things appeared to be searching up for the worldwide economy. Genuine, development had eased back a piece in 2019: from 2.9 percent to 2.3 percent in the United States, and from 3.6 percent to 2.9 percent all inclusive. All things considered, there had been no downturn, and as of late as January, the International Monetary Fund anticipated a worldwide development bounce back in 2020. The new coronavirus, COVID-19, has changed the entirety of that. Transportation issues are a real issue in practically all significant urban communities on the planet, particularly those that don't have great or satisfactory open transportation. The nation of Indonesia is a creating nation yet its financial development is extremely quick, this affects urbanization or the movement of individuals from towns to urban areas is noteworthy. At that point as the populace develops in a urban region and the development rate is generally high and the urbanization is very overwhelming, it causes an expansion in the quantity of mechanized vehicles, causing congestion.

Published
2020-04-22
How to Cite
Erwin Komara Mindarta, Maryam Sangadji, Andy Chandra, Rumbiati, Phong Thanh Nguyen. (2020). Will Coronavirus Trigger Global Transportation Recession?. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(8s), 999 - 1003. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/10964