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Pedestrian

A pedestrian is a person traveling on foot (walking or running), by wheelchair or with other mobility aids. Streets and roads often have a designated footpath for pedestrian traffic, called the sidewalk in North American English, the pavement in British English, and the footpath in Australian, Indian and New Zealand English. There are also footpaths not…

History, Footpaths and roads & Walkability

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Etymology

History

Footpaths and roads

Walkability

Safety

Health benefits and environment

Unicode

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Pedestrian

Nodes76
Edges75
Triples65
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026316
Components1

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Pedestrian

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related to Outdoor pedestrian networks · 14
Pedestrian → Australian, British English, England, Footpaths, If, New Zealand English, North American English, Other, Pedestrians, Peterborough, Roads, Some, The, There
related to Etymology · 13
Pedestrian → Anchiennes Istories, Croniques, English, French, Grant Bretaigne, In, It, Latin, Nowadays, Recueil, The, This, When
related to Walkability · 11
Pedestrian → As, Efforts, For, In, Manhattan, Many, New York City, Pedestrianisation, Some, United States, US
related to Safety · 6
Pedestrian → Improving, In, Responsibility, The, The World Health Organization, Urban
related to External links · 5
Pedestrian → Pedestrians, The, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary Media, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Indoor pedestrian networks · 5
Pedestrian → Airports, Different, Indoor, OpenStreetMap, Their
related to Unicode · 3
Pedestrian → HTML, In Unicode, In XML
is a · 1
Pedestrian → person traveling on foot
see also · 1
Pedestrian → Dérive

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walking pedestrians footpath footpaths safety used traffic also roads vehicles road often paths urban people use city streets many new

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Pedestrianis aperson traveling on foot0.90text
Sir Jimmy Savileinstance ofby celebrities0.80text
Ian Bothaminstance ofby celebrities0.80text
the Blackwall Tunnelinstance ofexcluding motorways and some toll tunnels and bridges0.80text
the Dartford Crossinginstance ofexcluding motorways and some toll tunnels and bridges0.80text
walking tends to reduce the chance of obesityinstance ofFrequent exercise0.80text
related medical problemsinstance ofFrequent exercise0.80text
Pedestrianrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Pedestrianrelated to EtymologyThis0.60section
Pedestrianrelated to EtymologyLatin0.60section
Pedestrianrelated to EtymologyEnglish0.60section
Pedestrianrelated to EtymologyIn0.60section

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