Collocations withpedestrian
These are words often used in combination withpedestrian.
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passing pedestrian
I suppose this battle started when the first person jumped on a horse and a passing pedestrian got splashed.
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pedestrian access
Pedestrian access is excellent, and good for people with disabilities.
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pedestrian overpass
A north end pedestrian overpass was removed years ago.
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pedestrian pathway
This could be made into a very nice pedestrian pathway.
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pedestrian safety
Nowhere do the guidelines mention anything relating to pedestrian safety or the protection of property—with of course, the exception of the agency's own property.
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pedestrian tunnel
The pedestrian tunnel and the cycle tunnel were started and completed, and were opened in 1951.
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pedestrian underpass
The scheme will entail the construction of a pedestrian underpass, four bridges, three under and one over, of 150 ft.
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pedestrian zone
In the early 21st century, much of the district has been transformed into a pedestrian zone.
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