Potential Effects of Autonomous Vehicles on Transport Mode Choice and Sedentary Behaviour in an Australian Context — A Modelling Study

Published in Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Vol. 32, 101540, 2025

This modelling study examines the potential effects of autonomous vehicles on transport mode choice and sedentary behaviour in an Australian context. Using agent-based simulation, we explore how the introduction of autonomous vehicles may shift travel patterns and impact physical activity levels.

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B. Godic, R. Vidanaarachchi, L. Booth, S. Pettigrew, V. Farrar and J. Thompson, “Potential Effects of Autonomous Vehicles on Transport Mode Choice and Sedentary Behaviour in an Australian Context — A Modelling Study,” Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, vol. 32, pp. 101540, 2025, doi: 10.1016/j.trip.2025.101540.

BibTeX

@article{godic2025potential,
  title={Potential effects of autonomous vehicles on transport mode choice and sedentary behaviour in an Australian context--a modelling study},
  author={Godic, Branislava and Vidanaarachchi, Rajith and Booth, Leon and Pettigrew, Simone and Farrar, Victoria and Thompson, Jason},
  journal={Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives},
  volume={32},
  pages={101540},
  year={2025},
  publisher={Elsevier}
}