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When moving through space, visual, proprioceptive, and inertial information contribute to the perception of distance travelled, yet little is known about how each are weighted when simultaneously available. In this study participants moved through a large, fully tracked space by either walking or being passively driven by a robotic wheelchair (proprioception removed) and were asked to judge the distance travelled. Visually travelled distances (presented via a head‐mounted display) were either congruent or incongruent with the proprioceptive/inertial inputs. Responses reflect a higher weighting of body‐based cues during walking and a relatively equal weighting of inertial and visual cues during passive movement.