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GETTING STARTED <br />Step 2: Get SET ••• <br />0 PRINT THE WALK AUDIT <br />WORKSHEETS <br />The AARP Walk Audit Tool Kit's worksheets <br />can be downloaded at AARP.org/WalkAudit <br />for printing, photocopying and sharing. Some <br />of the worksheets are suitable for a solo <br />auditor. Others are helpful for group efforts. <br />There are options for observational audits <br />that take place in one location, as well as for <br />audits that document the walkability <br />between destinations. <br />The collection is listed on page 1, and the <br />printed edition of this guide contains a <br />pocket for storing the wo rksheets. <br />0 GATHER THE WALK AUDIT SUPPLIES <br />In addition to the selected worksheets, <br />each walk auditor will need a: <br />• clipboard <br />• notebook, pen or pencil, tape measure <br />• digital orsmartphonecamera <br />• printed or online street map <br />It can also be important to have: <br />• comfortable footwear <br />• weather -suitable clothing <br />• insect repel lent <br />• portable seating <br />• a beverage and snack <br />• a hat, sunscreen and sunglasses <br />• a flashlight or headlamp <br />• a brightly colored shirt, jacket or safety <br />vest for visibility (preferably one with <br />pockets for holding supplies) <br />Children can't safely cross this street to <br />travel between their homes (in a <br />development on the left) and the <br />elementary school (seen on the right). <br />B. The street lacks sidewalks and crosswalks. <br />With such a large intersection and no <br />crosswalks or pedestrian beacons <br />(described on page 11), walking to the <br />market is difficult and dangerous. <br />61 AARP Walk Audit Tool Kit <br />Page 51 of 89 <br />