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This paper is a first attempt to analyze the relevance between evaluations of agent systems and environments of the agents. We define a road network and complexity indexes for maps in order to analyze them as environments for agents. In addition, we perform evaluation experiments, in which an agent moves on a map like a vehicle. We investigate the relevance between the analysis results and the experimental results. Finally, we show that the analysis of maps is useful in evaluating agent systems.