2 thoughts on “New Mexico Worst at Keeping Those Walking its Roadways Alive”
It’s also the place I see the lowest prevalence of people walking of all the places I’ve lived.
We should be looking at the denominator of something like miles walked per year, instead of just population. I understand that number is hard to estimate, but my guess is that New Mexico would look significantly worse if we had the correct denominator with which to measure the danger.
I hate the privacy invasion, okay beyond hate, but if everybody had a GPS-based tracker on their person it would make non-motorized research so much easier. Meanwhile, NM will just have to look bad with the data we can get. And we look bad.
It’s also the place I see the lowest prevalence of people walking of all the places I’ve lived.
We should be looking at the denominator of something like miles walked per year, instead of just population. I understand that number is hard to estimate, but my guess is that New Mexico would look significantly worse if we had the correct denominator with which to measure the danger.
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I hate the privacy invasion, okay beyond hate, but if everybody had a GPS-based tracker on their person it would make non-motorized research so much easier. Meanwhile, NM will just have to look bad with the data we can get. And we look bad.
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