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From: An audit tool for longitudinal assessment of the health-related characteristics of urban neighborhoods: implementation methods and reliability results

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Example of PHRESH SSA Training Manual. Source: Authors’ own. Legend: Marked Crosswalk: Refers to a crossing point with markings for a pedestrian to cross the street segment that you are observing. These markings include painted lines, zebra striping or different road surface or paving, such as bricks. They may include flashing lights level with the street. Marked crosswalks are usually located at the end of a segment at a point of intersection but they may be present at other locations

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