Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief
Out of Home media specialist Talon Outdoor, has once again released the latest figures from Ada, that show there was an uptick in the number of vehicles being driven for the week of the April 20-26, 2020 despite lockdown measures still being in force.
Road traffic rose +4% compared to the previous week, whilst use of public transport saw a marginal increase of just 2% across both Rail and the London Underground respectively.
Key UK Out of Home Insights from Ada for the period April 20-26, 2020 are: –
- Roadside traffic has increased with a week on week change of +4%, taking the overall decline in traffic to -50% below the baseline.
- Similarly, public transport usage has seen marginal increases with London Underground usage up 2% week on week taking the overall drop to -82% below the baseline for this period.
- Rail usage followed suit with a WoW incline of just +2%, but is down by -78% overall for the period.
- It is not just transit locations that have been affected. Other environments and key points of interest (POI) categories have witnessed small WoW footfall increases of +1%.
- Supermarkets continue to outperform other POI’s, with the lowest decrease in total footfall since the lockdown was enforced.
Ada receives billions of anonymised location data points and transforms raw data into insights about population movement and behaviours. Ada has been tracking the impact of the pandemic on population movement across the UK and developed a dashboard to share weekly results. Ada delivers OOH media specific insight, which can be mapped against OOH advertising inventory.
Sophie Pemberton, Strategy Director at Talon told us “The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant change to the way people live their lives. Ada shows an uptick in mobility across the board for the week ending 26th April despite UK lockdown measures. This could be attributed to several factors including great weather, to the anticipated relaxing of restrictions, plus there are a growing number of businesses that have resumed trading.”
The next data review from Ada will be out on May 11, 2020 and will look at UK population movement for the week ending May 3, 2020.
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