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[[File:Travel_Distance_Overlay1.jpg|thumb|300px|Travel Distance overlay for 500m travel distance to a school (blue arrow), over roads with pedestrian traffic (sidewalks)]] | [[File:Travel_Distance_Overlay1.jpg|thumb|300px|Travel Distance overlay for 500m travel distance to a school (blue arrow), over roads with pedestrian traffic (sidewalks)]] | ||
The Travel Distance [[Overlay]] is a [[grid overlay]] which shows | The Travel Distance [[Overlay]] is a [[grid overlay]] which shows the distance that can be traveled from a certain starting point (routing [[Area|area]]). The traffic is split between motorized and pedestrian traffic, based on the road type (roads vs sidewalks). The overlay also uses a fill distance to fill up an area adjacent to the roadways, to connect constructions such as housing. The calculation model behind the overlay is based on the same algorithm as used in the [[Watershed Overlay]]. | ||
The travel distance overlay can be used to visualise the travel distance from certain areas of interest (schools, shops, sports centers, etc), based on the | The travel distance overlay can be used to visualise the travel distance from certain areas of interest (schools, shops, sports centers, etc), based on the roads project area. If we take a school as example, we can visualise which houses (and other buildings), within a range of 20m to a connecting sidewalk, are within a walking distance of 500m from the school of the example. | ||
===Keys=== | ===Keys=== |
Revision as of 11:11, 15 January 2021
The Travel Distance Overlay is a grid overlay which shows the distance that can be traveled from a certain starting point (routing area). The traffic is split between motorized and pedestrian traffic, based on the road type (roads vs sidewalks). The overlay also uses a fill distance to fill up an area adjacent to the roadways, to connect constructions such as housing. The calculation model behind the overlay is based on the same algorithm as used in the Watershed Overlay.
The travel distance overlay can be used to visualise the travel distance from certain areas of interest (schools, shops, sports centers, etc), based on the roads project area. If we take a school as example, we can visualise which houses (and other buildings), within a range of 20m to a connecting sidewalk, are within a walking distance of 500m from the school of the example.
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How-to's
- How to add the Travel Distance Overlay
- How to create a Routing area
- Adding, duplicating and removing areas
- How to add and remove an Overlay
- Edit an overlay legend