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Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health (CARTEEH)

A USDOT University Transportation Center

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Walkability Audit

The Walkability Audit will help in assessing the walkability of the workplace. It involves evaluating the current etrics using a set of questions and gives a number accordingly.

This tool will help achieve the goal of the following objectives

  • Less Contamination
  • Less Emissions
  • Less Traffic Noise
  • Connectivity and Inclusion
  • Healthy Destinations
  • Less Traffic Violence
  • Active Transportation
  • Green Space

Estimation Technique

This tool estimates the walkability of a workplace by looking at various factors, such as the accessibility of the workplace to public transportation, the number of pedestrian amenities in the area, and the likelihood of walking being a part of the daily commute. The audit also looks at other factors that can impact walkability, such as weather conditions and terrain. By taking all of these factors into account, the Walkability Audit provides a comprehensive picture of how easy or difficult it is to walk to and from work.