Alex had time—a lot of it—before the first main scenario started, but he wanted to reach the green zone ahead of time.
He didn't want to be late; who knew if there was a penalty for being late, so he rushed straight toward Dehradun without stopping to clear any level 5 zones.
In Uttarakhand, there were at least 50 green zones, and all of them were situated at a uniform distance from each other, all of them shining with bright green color on the map.
Alex could've just gone to one that was close to his starting spot; many people went there, but he wanted to move closer to Delhi, so he picked this one.
There was also the reason that this was the capital of the state, which for some reason seemed like an important point to him.
This green zone—the one in Dehradun—was around 8000 square meters, and although it didn't sound small, think about the number of people in the whole state.