Abstract

A questionnaire survey about residents' path choice and experiments on wayfinding performance of the first-time visitors in residential areas organized by rectangular grid streets have been executed. Two types of path choice behavior, i.e., "boundary walking" and "zigzag walking", and also characteristics and situation of each walking type are identified. These results are discussed with respect to the Garbrecht's model of random walking and random paths.

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