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The delay factor (DF) in South Korea by travel time.

The delay factor (DF) in South Korea by travel time.

<p>The delay factor (DF) in South Korea by travel time.</p>

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Main Author: Solhee Kim (21568130) (author)
Other Authors: Taegon Kim (2327419) (author), Jeongbae Jeon (22184430) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Sociology
Developmental Biology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
uniform location planning
time traffic data
time conversion factors
population density challenges
major metropolitan areas
enhancing urban mobility
densely populated areas
analysis addresses underdevelopment
actual traffic speeds
public service planning
implementing dynamic distance
adaptable planning strategies
time conversion factor
utilizes regional characteristics
road network distances
elevated dcf values
specific strategies
service accessibility
level distance
delay factor
circuity factor
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travel times
traditional methods
tailored approach
substantial improvement
study introduces
speed limits
research enhances
metrics serve
line distances
intuitive estimates
infrastructure development
findings advocate
expanded methodology
euclidean straight
demand regions
critical indicators
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