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WalkDont

WalkDont is a pedestrian-focused digital platform and brand established to encourage walking as a primary mode of urban mobility. The project combines navigation, safety tools, and community features to help users plan and share walking routes, typically prioritizing sidewalks, lighting, and pedestrian crossings over vehicle-oriented shortcuts.

Origin and development: WalkDont was founded in 2014 by a coalition of urbanists, software developers, and public

Features: The service offers a route planner that prioritizes walkability metrics, real-time safety notifications (notifying hazards

Reception and impact: WalkDont has been adopted by several city governments and walking clubs as a planning

See also: Walkability, pedestrian safety, and urban mobility apps.

health
advocates.
A
pilot
program
ran
in
a
mid-sized
North
American
city
in
2016,
testing
pedestrian-first
routing
and
in-app
safety
alerts.
The
platform
later
expanded
to
additional
cities
through
municipal
partnerships
and
open
data
integrations.
or
heavy
traffic),
offline
maps,
and
a
social
feed
where
users
share
routes
and
walking
challenges.
It
integrates
with
public
transit
schedules,
provides
accessibility
options
for
screen
readers
and
simplified
navigation,
and
supports
data
collection
with
user
consent
to
improve
sidewalks
and
crossings.
tool
and
public-health
initiative.
Critics
have
raised
concerns
about
location
privacy
and
potential
exclusion
of
users
with
limited
connectivity
or
physical
ability,
prompting
ongoing
accessibility
and
privacy
enhancements.