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===Avtive hours for park service trucks===
 
===Avtive hours for park service trucks===
 
The active hours for park service trucks mainly focus between 6 am and 6 pm, while they have a different working schedule by weekdays. From Sunday to Saturday, rangers taken one more hour for rest except Friday. It worth noticing that there is no record of 3 axle trucks at 9 am in Sunday and 17 pm at 17 pm on Tuesday.
 
The active hours for park service trucks mainly focus between 6 am and 6 pm, while they have a different working schedule by weekdays. From Sunday to Saturday, rangers taken one more hour for rest except Friday. It worth noticing that there is no record of 3 axle trucks at 9 am in Sunday and 17 pm at 17 pm on Tuesday.
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As for the active camping service hour for those cars, they only provide service after 6 am and finish their work in campgrounds at 22 pm, then they will leave the campgrounds.
 
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Revision as of 19:22, 7 July 2017

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Background

Data Preparation

Visualization

Pattern Summary

Comments

 

Question1: Daily Patterns

Time

Avtive hours for park service trucks

The active hours for park service trucks mainly focus between 6 am and 6 pm, while they have a different working schedule by weekdays. From Sunday to Saturday, rangers taken one more hour for rest except Friday. It worth noticing that there is no record of 3 axle trucks at 9 am in Sunday and 17 pm at 17 pm on Tuesday. As for the active camping service hour for those cars, they only provide service after 6 am and finish their work in campgrounds at 22 pm, then they will leave the campgrounds. Active hours for ps.png Act for ps2.png

Active hours for campers

Most of the traffic detected in campgrounds happened between 5 am to 22 pm which is the opening hours for those campgrounds except camping4.

Active hours for campers.png

Area

Active areas for no-campers

Those visitors who just pass through the preserve called no-campers, including 2 axle bus, 3 axle bus, and 4 axle trucks, namely the oversize vehicles. Records showed in gate-sector mean those 4-axle tricks trespassed into the campgrounds which will discuss in unusual patterns.

Active area for oversize cars.PNG

Route

List of checkpoints & routes by traffic Load

Following list the most popular checkpoints and checkpoints by their traffic loads, those 7 checkpoints and 6 routines show clear differences with other ones in traffic loads.

Checkpoints:

  1. General-Gate7
  2. Ranger-Stop0
  3. Ranger-Stop2
  4. General-Gate2
  5. General-Gate1
  6. General-Gate4
  7. General-Gate5

Routines:

  1. General gate2<->Rangerstop0
  2. Ranger stop0<->Rangerstop2
  3. Ranger stop2<->Generalgate1
  4. General gate4<->Generalgate7
  5. General gate4<->Generalgate1
  6. General gate5<->Generalgate2
Routines.PNG

List of routes for passing through

Those vehicles that just pass through the preserve follow some certain routes as listed:

  • Entrance0<->entrance3
  • Entrance2<->entrance4
  • Entrance1<->general-gate7<->entrance3
  • Entrance0<->general-gate7<-> general-gate4<-> entrance1
Passing routes.PNG