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Volume 2: No. 4, October 2005
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
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U.S. Census Division | Trips Made by Walking (% range) |
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New England | 20.0-24.9 |
Mid-Atlantic | ≥25.0 |
South Atlantic | 15.0-19.9 |
E. North Central | 15.0-19.9 |
W. North Central | 10.0-14.9 |
E. South Central | 10.0-14.9 |
W. South Central | 10.0-14.9 |
Mountain | 15.0-19.9 |
Pacific | 20.0-24.9 |
Figure 1. Walking trips of 1 mile or less made by U.S. adults aged 18 years and older in 2001, by nine census divisions.
U.S. Census Division | Trips Made by Walking (% range) |
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New England | Insufficient data |
Mid-Atlantic | 40.0-50.0 |
South Atlantic | 20.0-29.9 |
E. North Central | 20.0-29.9 |
W. North Central | 10.0-19.9 |
E. South Central | Insufficient data |
W. South Central | 30.0-39.9 |
Mountain | 30.0-39.9 |
Pacific | 40.0-50.0 |
Figure 2. Walking trips to school of 1 mile or less made by U.S. youth aged 5 to 15 years in 2001, by nine census divisions.
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