tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37712842.post2107047816396496883..comments2024-03-12T15:49:33.657-04:00Comments on Vision Zero NJ: WalkScore Rates 61 NJ MunicipalitiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37712842.post-9434813646142641392011-07-21T15:57:00.316-04:002011-07-21T15:57:00.316-04:00Hmmm...
Taking a closer look at the map you embed...Hmmm...<br /><br />Taking a closer look at the map you embedded in the original post leaves me with many questions. If you scroll down to the New Brunswick area and look at Somerset, which ranked lower than Toms River, I noticed they conveniently did not evaluate the oldest and most walkable part of town right outside of New Brunswick. They also didn't evaluate the rural parts of town and with the scattered sprawl either.<br /><br />The data almost seems "cherry picked" or at least poorly evaluated in many select circumstances.Andrew J. Besoldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03652399372790924762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37712842.post-32334055007454050262011-07-21T15:44:33.016-04:002011-07-21T15:44:33.016-04:00Thanks for posting this John. It should come to n...Thanks for posting this John. It should come to no surprise that Tom's River, the (practical) pedestrian fatality capital of New Jersey, came in third to last for New Jersey towns with a score of 33.Andrew J. Besoldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03652399372790924762noreply@blogger.com