Variability in baseline travel behaviour as a predictor of changes in commuting by active travel, car and public transport: a natural experimental study

Conclusions People reporting a higher level of variability in mode choice were more likely to change their travel behaviour following an intervention. Future research should consider such variability as a potential predictor and effect modifier of travel and physical activity behaviour change, and its significance for the design and targeting of interventions.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research