Accessibility of a point to random destinations in a uniform circular town.

Author(s)
Kirby, H.R.
Year
Abstract

One measure of the accessibility of a zone of a town is the average distance from that zone to all possible destination zones. This report is primarily concerned with the theoretical situation in which destinations are distributed uniformly through a circular town. Expressions are obtained to show how the average distance to destinations chosen at random varies with the position of the origin.

Publication

Library number
A 4461 [electronic version only] IRRD 49058
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory RRL, 1969, 20 p., graph., ref.; RRL Report No. 284

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