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Walkability Checklist: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center

This checklist can help to evaluate your neighborhood's walkability by examining, safety, surface, intersections, driver behavior, and ease of use. In addition to the questions, the Checklist provides both immediate answers and long-term solutions to a neighborhood's potential problems.



OrganizationPedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Resource TypeToolkit
URLwww.walkinginfo.org/cps/checklist.cfm
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