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sidewalk
(redirected from Pedestrian walkway)

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Sidewalk
A Microsoft service that was launched in 1997 to provide online arts and entertainment guides on the Web for major cities worldwide. In 1999, Microsoft sold Sidewalk to Ticketmaster, which continued to provide guides, ticketing and other information to the MSN network.
sidewalk
US and Canadian a hard-surfaced path for pedestrians alongside and a little higher than a road

sidewalk [′sīd‚wȯk]
(civil engineering)
A walkway for pedestrians on the side of a street or road.
A foot pavement.

sidewalk
A paved footwalk at the side of a street or roadway.


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At existing roads and sidewalks that have not been altered, however, civic body may choose to construct curb ramps at every point where a pedestrian walkway intersects a curb, but they are not necessarily required to do so.
Bollard Bike Racks are multifunctional and serve a variety of purposes for the bicycle community Not only are they a convenient place for bikers to lock their bicycles, but they are barriers (a bollard) to separate motorized street traffic from pedestrian walkways, dormitories, public buildings, parking areas and / or bicycle paths Bollard Bike Racks are multifunctional and serve a variety of purposes for the bicycle community.
In an era before television, video games, personal computers, and personal automobiles, the kids met under a pedestrian walkway to plan activities to entertain themselves--from building huge spider webs on the bridge to oiling the tracks to watch the "Virginia Creeper" attempt to leave the Warrensville depot.
 
 
 
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