In 2020, measures were taken for the first time in the Netherlands to combat the spread of the coronavirus. The fear of infection with the virus and the measures introduced have had a strong impact on mobility for 2 years. At the end of March 2020, the Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis (KiM) carried out a first measurement with the Netherlands Mobility Panel (MPN) to clarify the consequences for mobility experience and behaviour and expectations for the future. This was followed by 7 measurements among the same group of respondents during different phases of the COVID pandemic. Since mid-March 2022, virtually all measures have been scrapped. Now the question arises to what extent the behaviour of Dutch people has already changed structurally as a result of COVID and to what extent expectations have (already) been fulfilled. In order to give an indication of this, the KiM has again carried out a measurement. Download the brochure 'Has COVID led to a structural change in travel behaviour?'