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  2. Walk Score - Wikipedia

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    Walk Score is a type of automated efficiency model focused on location efficiency. A Walk Score, as well as a Bike Score and a Transit Score, may be assigned to a particular address or an entire region, and the company maintains a ranking of the most walkable cities in the United States. Products for computer programmers include Travel Time API.

  3. Walkability - Wikipedia

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    Walk Score is a company that creates a walkability index based on the distance to amenities such as grocery stores, schools, parks, libraries, restaurants, and coffee shops. [56] Walk Score's algorithm awards maximum points to amenities within 5 minutes' walk (.25 mi), and a decay function assigns points for amenities up to 30 minutes away. [57]

  4. Automated efficiency model - Wikipedia

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    Walk Score: Location: 1–100 (worst to best) No: United States, Canada, Australia “Data sources include Google, Education.com, Open Street Map, the U.S. Census, Localeze, and places added by the Walk Score user community [21] ” Various [22] H+T Index: Location $ of housing + transportation (low to high) No: United States

  5. Best places to go for a walk in every town in the Myrtle ...

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    The Myrtle Beach area has a low walkability score, but there are still great places to go for a walk. Here’s our list.

  6. Trail difficulty rating system - Wikipedia

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    A trailhead signage that shows the grade of a walking path at a park in Sydney, Australia.. A trail difficulty rating system, also known as walking track grading system, walk gradings or trail grades, is a classification system for trails or walking paths based on their relative technical and physical difficulty. [1]

  7. Walking audit - Wikipedia

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    A GIS software package to consolidate, map and display results [2] A PERS walking audit collects both quantitative and qualitative data on six types of facility in the street environment: Links (footways, footbridges, subways) Crossings; Routes; Public Transport Waiting Areas (bus stops, tram stops, taxi ranks) Public Spaces (parks and squares)

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  9. Trails in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Walk Score rated Minneapolis as 13th highest among cities over 200,000 people. [1] Some bicycling ratings list Minneapolis at the top of all United States cities, [2] while others list Minneapolis in the top ten. [3] There are over 80 miles (130 km) [4] of paved, protected pathways in Minneapolis for use as transportation and recreation.