Google doesn’t actually care when there are no walkable options. If there are walkable options it will prioritize those paths, but if there are none it just gives you the shortest route and hopes.
We have a street whenever a telephone pool is squarely in the center of the sidewalk, such that you have to squeeze between a building and the pole to pass it or step into a three lane one way street with a 35mph speed limit
The fact that the route has public transit and walkable options narrows it down to a handful of American cities.
Google doesn’t actually care when there are no walkable options. If there are walkable options it will prioritize those paths, but if there are none it just gives you the shortest route and hopes.
Define “walkable”. The side of the road is considered “walkable”.
We have a street whenever a telephone pool is squarely in the center of the sidewalk, such that you have to squeeze between a building and the pole to pass it or step into a three lane one way street with a 35mph speed limit