Setting the Walkzone Boundary at the Site Level Kathryn Johnson Updated July 11, 2024 16:23 Walkzone boundaries in Travel Tracker Routing are crucial in routing students. The walkzone boundary is the area around a school site that determines whether a student is designated as a walker. A student within the walkzone is typically a walker, except in special circumstances. This document walks you through setting the walkzone boundary at the site level in Travel Tracker Routing. Instructions: To access your overall site settings, go to the top righthand corner of your site and click on the half-person icon: Select “Settings” from the dropdown menu Select your preferred walkzone boundary type. None: Do not use a default walkzone boundary. Circular: The walkzone boundary generates as a perfect circle based on the number of miles indicated in the Walkzone Distance setting. The miles set indicate the radius of the circular walkout. Walkout: The walkzone boundary generates determined by the nearest practical route on a public road. The miles indicated in the walkzone distance setting determine how far the walkout is for a student. After you select the appropriate settings for your district, be sure to click save so you don’t lose your changes! Was this article helpful? Yes No 0 out of 0 found this helpful Have more questions? Submit a request