The illustration displays two potential options for the position of a supermarket.
Overall, the image presents the city of Garlsdon, with a population of sixty-five thousand, and with three of its neighbouring towns- Cransdon, Bransdon, and Hindon. The industry sector is located on the upper and lower sides of Garlsdon, whereas the town centre and housing occupy the rest. A railway crossing the town and three main roads are also shown.
The first choice for the location is in the countryside. It is quite distant from the centre and close to one of the highways leading to Hindon, a bordering city with ten thousand residents.
The second alternative is planned in the town centre, the zone with no traffic. In contrast to the other position, it is placed very near to the railway. In addition, the three primary roadways of 12, 16 and 25 kilometers start from this area. However, it is adjacent to the industry lot, which can possibly affect customer visits.
