New York City is the ultimate walking city with a never-ending array of shops, restaurants, and picturesque sites to see along the way. So it’s no surprise that the Big Apple was named the most pedestrian-friendly city in the United States, according to a new study by shoe company Kuru Footwear. The city earned the accolade thanks to its high walking score and the lowest pedestrian death rate in the country (only 1.32 per 100,000 people).
“Given the Big Apple’s reputation for speeding yellow taxis, roaring intersections, and being a city that never sleeps, New York City may not have been everyone’s No. 1 guess for being pedestrian safe — yet it takes our No. 1 spot again this year,” the company wrote in the study, adding, “However, it’s important to remember that pedestrian safety can vary within different neighborhoods and areas of these cities. It’s always advisable to exercise caution and follow local traffic regulations when walking in any urban…