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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. There is no peak hour for those no-campers since they are not allowed to get into the campgrounds. There is only one outlier which is going to in unusual pattern sector. | 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. There is no peak hour for those no-campers since they are not allowed to get into the campgrounds. There is only one outlier which is going to in unusual pattern sector. | ||
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Question1: Daily Patterns
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.
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 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. There is no peak hour for those no-campers since they are not allowed to get into the campgrounds. There is only one outlier which is going to in unusual pattern sector.