- A
pedestrian is a
person traveling on foot,
whether walking or running.[citation needed] In
modern times, the term
usually refers to
someone walking on...
- "The
Pedestrian" is a
science fiction short story by
American writer Ray Bradbury. This
story was
originally published in the
August 7, 1951
issue of The...
- A
pedestrian crossing (or
crosswalk in
American and
Canadian English) is a
place designated for
pedestrians to
cross a road,
street or avenue. The term...
- A
pedestrian scramble (or
exclusive pedestrian interval) is a type of
traffic signal movement that
temporarily stops all
vehicular traffic,
thereby allowing...
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Pedestrianism was a 19th-century form of
competitive walking,
often professional and
funded by wagering, from
which the
modern sport of
racewalking developed...
- or The
Pedestrian may also
refer to:
Pedestrian, a
practitioner of
pedestrianism, a 19th-century form of
competitive walking "The
Pedestrian", a short...
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Pedestrian zones (also
known as auto-free
zones and car-free zones, as
pedestrian precincts in
British English, and as
pedestrian malls in the United...
- A
pedestrian village is a compact,
pedestrian-oriented
neighborhood or town with a mixed-use
village center. Shared-use
lanes for
pedestrians and those...
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Pedestrian,
formerly PEDESTRIAN.TV, is a
youth digital news and
entertainment website based in Sydney, Australia,
founded in 2005. It is a subsidiary...
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constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone, or asphalt, it is
designed for
pedestrians. A
sidewalk is
normally higher than the roadway, and
separated from it...