Context Walkability scores are constructed using two datasets: Boundary products from Precisely and the National Walkability Index from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA's National Walkability Index uses factor such as street intersection density, proximity to transit stops, and variations in land use to measure the probability of people walking as a mode of transportation.
Context Walkability scores range from 0.0 to 5.0, with higher scores indicating geographic regions that are more conducive to walking.