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include footpaths. Some
activists advocate large pedestrian zones where only
pedestrians, or
pedestrians and some non-motorised vehicles, are allowed. Many...
- for
walking in an area
where there were no
pedestrians.
Inspired by this experience, he
wrote "The
Pedestrian",
which he sent to his New York
agent Don...
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labelled "
pedestrianism". One of the most
famous pedestrians of the day was
Captain Robert Barclay Allardice,
called "The
Celebrated Pedestrian", of Stonehaven...
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allowing pedestrians to
cross an
intersection in
every direction,
including diagonally, at the same time. In
Canada and the
United States, the
pedestrian scramble...
- area to
pedestrian-only use is
called pedestrianisation.
Pedestrianisation usually aims to
provide better accessibility and
mobility for
pedestrians, to enhance...
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traffic (
pedestrians or road vehicles) can use the crossing.
Unsignalised crossings generally ****ist
pedestrians, and
usually prioritise pedestrians, depending...
- A
pedestrian village is a compact,
pedestrian-oriented
neighborhood or town with a mixed-use
village center. Shared-use
lanes for
pedestrians and those...
- or The
Pedestrian may also
refer to:
Pedestrian, a
practitioner of
pedestrianism, a 19th-century form of
competitive walking "The
Pedestrian", a short...
- some
pedestrians are
injured on motorways: in 2016, on the
tolled motorway network: 16% of
fatalities were
pedestrians, an
average of 23
pedestrian fatalities...
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pedestrians.
Canada and The
United States are some of few
major countries where turning on red is
generally allowed. Amid a push to
reduce pedestrian...