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Fiona Bayly, a marathon runner who lives in New York, says she is inclined to dislike it because the city "depends on its pedestrians to give it its vitality".
Should its pedestrians and cyclists go without the street enhancements?
In 1979, they came up with the idea of wrapping Central Park with "gates" along its pedestrians paths.
Downtown Flushing, with its pedestrians, stores and traffic all jammed together like commuters on a rush-hour subway train, is very different from the tidy, low-rise commercial strip in Kew Gardens Hills, a couple of miles to the south.
A city is characterised by very heavy traffic that poses a danger to its pedestrians.
Using Manhattan as a laboratory, this paper offers a combined assessment of noise and particulate matter pollution for its pedestrians.
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Clean, classy and easy to navigate, it stands out from its pedestrian colleagues in the Hearst stable.
The game isn't ashamed of its pedestrian pace, using it as a device to enhance the unravelling of the story.
Mr. Erdogan's plan for removing buses and taxis and installing a single, vast pedestrian zone at Taksim, stripped of its gritty and unpredictable energy, turned into a polite shopping area, will sap the square of its pedestrian vitality, not make it pedestrian-friendlier.
Transportation for America listed it at No. 50 on its Pedestrian Danger Index, a measure of pedestrian deaths relative to the amount of walking in a particular area; the ranking was not for the number of pedestrian deaths for every 100,000 people.
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