A measurement of how far a pedestrian and bicyclist would travel from a point of origin to a destination, reflecting access to amenities, safety, convenience, and obstructions to movement is called:

a. Integrative travel analysis
b. Shortest path analysis
c. Continuous line mapping
d. Destination mapping
e. Simple straight-line radius

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Answer:

b. Shortest path analysis.

Explanation:

A measurement of how far a pedestrian and bicyclist would travel from a point of origin to a destination, reflecting access to amenities, safety, convenience, and obstructions to movement is called

b. Shortest path analysis.

The shortest problem with the method is to find a path between vertices in a graph to reduce the total edge weights.

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