Another explanatory variable is the existence of schools within 100 m from transmission routes. The positive and significant coefficient obtained for this variable indicates that the presence of schools near transmission routes causes a 16% increase in transport time.
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The virtual variable of residential zones is also effective and significant, such that if the product delivery route is a residential unit, it will increase delivery time by up to 3%.
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After evaluating the land use data in the statistical process, running the regression model and identifying the output, the residential area seems to be the most significant factor affecting drive time on related roads. Therefore, the emphasis of this research is on residential areas.