The following figure depicts the best routes after considering the combination of all variables on road networks. The average drive time is calculated by dividing the speed of the vehicle by the traveled distance. The average speed of a vehicle is affected by several parameters that have been discussed in the methodology section. It is concluded that the volume of automobiles, distance of routes, population along the routes, two-way routes, presence of schools within 100 meters, and residential units are the six explanatory variables of the time variation observed during the transportation of fresh products.