Walkability checklist: How walkable is your community?
Everyone benefits from walking. But walking needs to be safe and easy. Take a walk with your child and use this checklist to decide if your neighborhood is a friendly place to walk. Take heart if you find problems, there are ways you can make things better.
First, you'll need to pick a place to walk, like the route to school, a friend's house or just somewhere fun to go. The second step involves the checklist. Read over the checklist before you go, and as you walk, note the locations of things you would like to change. At the end of your walk, give each question a rating. Then add up the numbers to see how you rated your walk overall. After you've rated your walk and identified any problem areas, the next step is to figure out what you can do to improve your community's score. You'll find both immediate answers and long-term solutions under "Improving Your Community's Score..." on the third page.
Record #:
6124
Format:
Checklist
Corp:
Partnership for a Walkable America;Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Centre;U.S. Department of Transportation
Keywords:
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY;PEDESTRIANS;PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT;ADVOCACY;WALKING;HAZARDS
Identity:
USA
Location:
f
Class:
F200
Please note you will also need to add the library’s Record # when contacting us.