Imagine you're standing in the heart of a city and you want to know how far you could travel. An isochrone map would show you an area, often in a blob-like shape, that represents all the places you could reach within that time frame.
But isochrones aren't just about understanding individual travel. They're instrumental in shaping our cities and transport networks. They help planners understand the catchment areas of different transport routes, identify areas of poor connectivity, and make informed decisions about where to place new routes or stops.
Whether you are analysing the accessibility for a single cycle path or proposed bus route, or evaluating the equity of the whole public transport network, Podaris has tools to get answers quickly - schedule a demo today!