Travel time map tool
See who can realistically reach a site by time, not just distance.
Use Locus travel-time maps to inspect walking, cycling, or driving access around a candidate location and compare practical reach against the simple radius view.
Live map workflow
Site scouting tools
Open Locus and select the site you want to check.
Use Map controls to choose walking, cycling, or driving access.
Review the travel-time area alongside demographics, competitors, and commercial listings.
Site scouting advantage
A quick map check that stays connected to the decision.
Locus keeps simple map tools close to the business panel, Ask Locus, and commercial property workflows, so users can move from inspection to evidence without rebuilding the same context elsewhere.
Travel time is often more realistic than radius because customers and staff move through roads, crossings, rail lines, and local barriers.
For retail, hospitality, and service businesses, practical access can change the quality of a site even when demographics look strong.
Locus keeps access checks connected to the evidence panel, so travel-time analysis supports a decision rather than becoming a separate map exercise.
Practical use cases
Built for local business and property decisions.
These tools work best when they sit beside demographics, competitors, available premises, and Ask Locus, so a quick map check can become a proper site assessment.
Understand whether a site is accessible within 5, 10, or 15 minutes.
Compare radius assumptions against real road and route access.
Review whether parking, transit, and local movement support the business model.
Related map tools
Win the quick checks first.
FAQ
Why use travel time instead of a radius?
A radius ignores the street network. Travel time is better for practical site selection because customers, staff, and visitors move through roads, junctions, transit links, and barriers.
Is travel-time analysis included for every plan?
Travel-time overlays are gated because they use paid routing infrastructure. The public map still supports basic location search, distance measurement, and radius checks.
Ready to inspect a real site?
Open the map, choose a location, and keep the tool results next to the full site context.