The density of the customer population of a service centre in high near the service centre but decrease with increasing distance

This is a typical spatial pattern known as a distance decay effect. It suggests that customers are more likely to visit a service centre if they are located nearby, but the likelihood decreases as the distance from the centre increases. This could be due to factors such as convenience, accessibility, and travel time. Understanding this spatial pattern can help service centres in their marketing and outreach efforts to better target and attract customers from various distances.