“…It has a history of use in the production of models to fit pedestrian and vehicle flows (Cooper, 2015;Haworth, 2014;Hillier & Iida, 2005;Jayasinghe, 2017;Lowry, 2014;Omer et al, 2017;Patterson, 2016;Serra & Hillier, 2017;Turner, 2007) but is not used in mainstream motor vehicle transport modeling for which the four-step model (Ort uzar & Willumsen, 2011) is ubiquitous. Due to their simplified nature, SpNA models have also been used in epidemiology to quantify built environment factors for individuals (Cooper, Fone, & Chiaradia, 2014;Fone et al, 2012;Sarkar et al, 2015;Sarkar, Gallacher, & Webster, 2013;Sarkar, Webster, & Gallacher, 2014).…”