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= Walking audit
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A walking audit, also known as a walkability audit, is an assessment tool used to evaluate the pedestrian-friendliness of a particular area or neighborhood. It involves physically walking through a designated area and observing various factors that impact the experience of pedestrians. The goal of a walking audit is to identify both strengths and weaknesses in the environment for walkers, which can then inform urban planning, community development, and policy decisions.