Abstract |
In addition to group passengers, tour guides, itinerary planning, and local attraction factors, the most common factor that affects the quality of a tour is vehicle delay. This is what we commonly call the traffic jam problem. However, vehicle delay is usually not a controllable factor, is difficult to avoid, and is a random phenomenon, such as traffic accidents, road construction, landslides, icy roads, mass incidents, natural disasters, etc. If there is a method that can provide prior evaluation, it will be of great help to improve the quality of the tour. This article proposes a new analysis and evaluation method that can analyze vehicle delayed travel routes and provide a more reliable travel planning route as a reference for tourism. The article also cites a case study to illustrate how to conduct such vehicle delayed travel route analysis. Analysis and Application. |