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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 794658" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Happy New Year to you too ... hope you have a good, healthy and safe 2011!</p><p></p><p>I only posted in regards to Time Studies and the Designated Walk Path.</p><p>I am not going to get into what is safe and what is not .. my opinion is that each person has to decide that for themselves and it can not be defined.</p><p></p><p>Now, back to Time Studies ... the TSO is not counting steps or measuring distances. He/She is much too busy doing other things. The TSO will classify a walk distance into 3 basic Walk Calssifications (may have changed) . Whether the driver walks directly to the "left at" location or uses another paved pathway is almost always irrelevant - the distance is going to fall into the same Walk Classification.</p><p></p><p>I think that you and others here not understanding this aspect of Walk Classifications is confusing you and causing you unnecessary angst. But that's okay .. I always liked Kurt Cobain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 794658, member: 7966"] Happy New Year to you too ... hope you have a good, healthy and safe 2011! I only posted in regards to Time Studies and the Designated Walk Path. I am not going to get into what is safe and what is not .. my opinion is that each person has to decide that for themselves and it can not be defined. Now, back to Time Studies ... the TSO is not counting steps or measuring distances. He/She is much too busy doing other things. The TSO will classify a walk distance into 3 basic Walk Calssifications (may have changed) . Whether the driver walks directly to the "left at" location or uses another paved pathway is almost always irrelevant - the distance is going to fall into the same Walk Classification. I think that you and others here not understanding this aspect of Walk Classifications is confusing you and causing you unnecessary angst. But that's okay .. I always liked Kurt Cobain. [/QUOTE]
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