1. Introduction
Historic and recent research in the field of travel behavior reiterates that relationships between mobility attitudes, travel behavior and the built environment are complex (De Vos, 2022). Before the 1960s the focus of transport research was simplified to the movement of humans between geographical regions and within urban areas rather than explaining the mechanism of behaving acts (Golledge et al., 1972). Then in the early 1960s two thinking streams emerged: one stream highlighted the role of people’s perception of the environment in explaining the human-environment relations and the second stream focused on exploring the effects…

