The straightβline distance, often called βasβtheβcrowβflies,β represents the shortest possible path between two points on the Earth’s surface, ignoring any terrain or infrastructure.
Road distance measures the actual length of the route a vehicle must travel, following the existing network of highways, streets, and bridges.
Comparing these two values yields the route deviation factor, a dimensionless ratio that quantifies how indirect a road network is relative to the ideal straight line.
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Can the route deviation factor be greater than 1?
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