pääjakajan
pääjakajan, which translates to "primary path" or "main route" in Finnish, refers to the most direct route between two points in a road network. In the context of transport planning, a pääjakajan is the primary route that connects two or more major nodes or points of interest in a given area.
In Finland, the term pääjakajan is often used to describe the most direct route between two cities
Pääjakajan routes often follow the path of least resistance, taking into account the existing road infrastructure
The concept of pääjakajan is an important tool for transport planners and policymakers in Finland, as it
In summary, pääjakajan refers to the primary or most direct route between two points in a road