Posts Tagged ‘walk score’

Walkscore’s New Transit Rating and How You Can Help


Walkscore rates a neighborhood’s walkability on a 1 to 100 scale based on a number of criteria such as proximity to restaurants and grocery stores. Now, they’ve added a transit rating which takes into account a neighborhood’s public transportation options!

Awesome, right? The idea is to “measure how easy it is to live a car-lite lifestyle,” so adding a transit component makes sense. Maybe you can’t hoof it to the grocery store, but you can walk to a train station that takes you to a farmers market. You can still do your thing car-free!

So why do they need our help?

Thoughts About Walkability


[Image credit: Toni at Flickr under a Creative Commons license]

Cars are among this country’s greatest polluters, emitting 20 pounds of CO2 for every gallon of gas they burn along with lead, ground-level ozone, and a slough of other greenhouse gases. More walkable neighborhoods mean fewer cars on the road, and that means less pollution. Period. So what makes a neighborhood walkable?

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