Next thing I see is the parents pulling his trousers down and then the kid peeing on a bush that's right next to a pedestrian pathway. |
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The diversion happened shortly after 6pm when a pedestrian was knocked down on a zebra crossing on Lower Addiscombe Road. |
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The Courthouse car park would be improved, and a pedestrian zone created at the front entrance. |
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His filmmaking is pedestrian and contributes massively to making this instantly forgettable. |
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I feel far safer as a cyclist in traffic than as a pedestrian walking along that same road. |
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There's a story in the news reporting that Oxford Street may get a pedestrian fast lane. |
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It's said that London traffic moves at an average speed of 11 mph, but pedestrian traffic can't be far behind. |
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The Safe Transport Action Group was formed after the death of two wheelchair users at pedestrian railway level crossings. |
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A coroner has called for a pedestrian crossing at a set of traffic lights after a pensioner was run over and killed last year. |
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The regulations make it quite clear that a pedestrian on the crossing has right of way over a vehicle. |
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Would you want to be a pedestrian or cyclist using such a street while some of the drivers around here try to negotiate an obstacle course? |
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But from a purely pedestrian viewpoint, this seems like a Rube Goldberg response to the simplest of ideas. |
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If you are wondering whether the combined talent on display can improve the pedestrian material, the answer is indifferently negative. |
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Her pedestrian, low-brow, unperceptive prose has struck a chord with the so-bad-it's-good brigade. |
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If a road accident involves a rider who has dismounted and is leading their horse at the time, the rider would be classified as a pedestrian. |
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There, even the most pedestrian of clubs would break the boringly fashionable pattern of faux-punk and Europop with interludes of flamenco. |
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Three new pedestrian islands will be built and an anti-skid coating applied in Brunshaw Road on the approaches to the roundabout. |
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The pedestrian walkway rests on steel transverse arms that hang on the cables. |
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Attractive stone and brick walls border the garden, and it has pedestrian access to Mount Pleasant Avenue. |
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One of those works, for reasons that are unexplainable, can appeal to people in a more pedestrian way, a more ordinary way. |
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Eventually, her heart began to slow down, until it reached its perfectly normal, unexcited, pedestrian pace. |
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It is also full of the mundane, the pedestrian and the downright dull and ugly. |
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The city had a fairly distinct central area defined by a few churches, government buildings and pedestrian underpasses. |
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David showed me that there is a pedestrian underpass in the middle part of the platforms. |
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Dual carriageways, underpasses and roundabouts are everywhere, clogged by traffic and making pedestrian life a daily challenge. |
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In fact the city boasts the world's first and longest car-free pedestrian street, known as the Stroget. |
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He is like the hapless pedestrian about to turn unawares face first into an expertly placed custard pie. |
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A pensioner was so drunk behind the wheel of his car he twice mounted the kerb and nearly crashed into a pedestrian crossing, a court heard. |
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Whatever pedestrian space was left would be jammed with a motley, jostling throng of buyers. |
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And even rosary beads can obstruct your view of a pedestrian creating a blind spot. |
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A separate lane for bicycles, and even powered two-wheelers, and manned pedestrian crossings have become necessary. |
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The roads become busier, and more and more bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes use the pedestrian footpaths. |
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The car behind you blasted its horn because you let a pedestrian finish crossing. |
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If need be, says Wilson, they will change the addition to a canopy and columns, to regain the sight line and the pedestrian flow. |
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Architectural elements control pedestrian access, and surveillance cameras monitor people as they approach the area. |
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You're saying that every idea expressed in the movie is utterly trite and pedestrian. |
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Proposals include brightening up shopfronts and making new pedestrian areas leading onto Drake Street. |
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Most cities now have bustling pedestrian zones, and bikeways crisscross even the most crowded metropolises. |
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Surely a pedestrian has more chance of survival if hit by a vehicle travelling at 50 mph rather than 70 mph. |
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One of the special features of the bus terminus is the pedestrian subway connecting all platforms, ensuring safe transit of passengers. |
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She is about to cast them away, to bestow them onto some unsuspecting pedestrian far below. |
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Even the usual traffic signal at unmanned junctions gives the pedestrian very little time to cross. |
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Another chain-link fence on either side of the tracks further restricts pedestrian traffic. |
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He also stated that the lane was inadequate width, thus preventing two-way vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement. |
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A pedestrian subway near the main bus stand should be constructed to prevent accidents due to increased traffic. |
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There is a meticulous logging of pedestrian traffic, routines of security personnel, and details of buildings. |
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The pedestrian crossing at Market Hill has also been switched off to help alleviate traffic problems. |
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There is no central verge, though pedestrian and vehicular traffic are heavy especially during evenings. |
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The adolescent males often disregard pedestrian and car traffic, riding after dark and the wrong way on roundabouts. |
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He was calculated to have consumed nearly twice the legal limit of alcohol when he knocked down the pedestrian, before driving away. |
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He has them laid out on the asphalt walk where the pedestrian tunnel goes under the platforms. |
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He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways. |
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The shopping centre grounds will be landscaped, incorporating a cycle lane and pedestrian walkways. |
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There is pedestrian side access to the walled garden to the rear which benefits from a sunny south-westerly aspect. |
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A taxi cab driver and a pedestrian were also victims of drunken-driving by the prince who is known for his forays to discos and nightclubs. |
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Its configuration helps absorb some impact in order to reduce injury to a pedestrian who is hit. |
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I assume the ridges and dots marking the stones are designed to warn the pedestrian of upcoming hazards such as intersections and obstacles. |
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The car behind you blasts its horn because you let a pedestrian finish crossing. |
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A new bridge will provide a pedestrian and cycle link from the old town museum quarter and city centre shops. |
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The scheme creates a pedestrian link to an area of landscaped open space on the lower quayside. |
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Along the quayside there's to be a wide pedestrian area along which holiday makers may stroll, and a few small shops to cater to them. |
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Drivers rediscovered their horns, using them in short toots as a preventive measure to warn the occasional careless pedestrian. |
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Thus, year-upon-year, thence to junior, thence to senior school, I made my pedestrian way with slowly accumulating virtue. |
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Another strange pedestrian quirk is the proliferation of underpasses in the city. |
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Druh Farrell, are working to reframe the project into an urban renewal by improving pedestrian access and beautifying the street. |
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There are huge pedestrian walk ways and squares with theatres, museums and places to eat and drink. |
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A pedestrian crossing in Church Street has been broken for weeks leaving blind shoppers unable to gauge when to cross the busy road. |
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A new pedestrian bridge across the Cross river has just been completed by Mayo County Council. |
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Keeping ahead of the Joneses is a far more seductive proposition than keeping up with a pedestrian virtual bus driver in a fluorescent bib. |
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Medics treat the pedestrian injured after a joyrider lost control of a stolen car in North Bridge yesterday afternoon. |
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Longer buses are also far more likely to stop while blocking road junctions or pedestrian crossings, especially in heavy traffic. |
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These signs were fixed at pedestrian crossings, junctions in residential roads and even on posts in the woodland idyll of Ham Common. |
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Consider, for example, a high-heeled pedestrian planting a spike in a deep crack and spraining an ankle. |
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Residents are battling a supermarket's plans to build a pedestrian crossing in their scenic village. |
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The mini mechanical sweeper operates on a daily basis in and around the pedestrian area and the mid city streets. |
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Improvement plans for Woodhall Road include two pedestrian refuges at the village end, warning signs and changes to kerbsides. |
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The windscreen and the bumper are the two main sources of injury in pedestrian crashes. |
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During the course of the work, pedestrian access in these areas will, although available, be limited during business hours. |
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Our bus driver uses the horn more than the clutch, honking at every vehicle or pedestrian. |
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The pedestrian went over the bonnet of a car after she was knocked down by a driver who had taken his friend's vehicle, the court was told. |
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A cyclist or pedestrian is supposed to be able to file a report of a non-personal injury accident at a police station. |
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This rulemaking covers access to public rights-of-way, sidewalks, street crossings and related pedestrian facilities. |
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It is the first Thames crossing to be built in more than a century and the first pedestrian bridge to span the river. |
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This will be impossible if there is a pedestrian refuge in the middle of the road. |
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So the university commissioned a pedestrian bridge to span a hazardous street, uniting the residential tower with the rest of campus. |
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Raised medians at the centre of the carriageway could also serve as pedestrian refuges. |
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Plans are being developed to link this emerging civic node with the seafront Boardwalk to create an east-west pedestrian axis. |
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Separating motor from pedestrian traffic was more than somewhat retarded. |
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With each generation, the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty has grown less impressive, and more pedestrian. |
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There is pedestrian access from here to a laneway to the rear. |
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Every car passenger and pedestrian is checked, one by one, until the operatives find their target. |
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An 18-year-old man dressed as a clown mugged a pedestrian, striking him 30 times in the back and neck with an iron bar. |
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The volume and speed of traffic through the North Sligo town has led to increased calls for pedestrian crossings and speed ramps from local people. |
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A number of bottles and other debris came down upon the demonstrators and cops on the roadway from the pedestrian walkway above. |
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Even they will stop at red traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. |
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Personally I regret that it has done so to the detriment of the more manly pedestrian exercises, wrestling, and the clever game of knur and spell. |
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The bridge re-establishes a crossing at the site of a Roman and later medieval bridge, and provides a popular pedestrian and cycle route to the city centre. |
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Molotov cocktails hurled by them killed a pedestrian in the capital, Dhaka. |
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There, roads are generally free of cycle lanes, red or green painted patches, pedestrian refuges, traffic islands, widened pavements for cycle use and silly speed limits. |
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The straight or slanting lines across the road marked with or without parallel white lines indicate a designated pedestrian crossing or zebra crossing. |
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Like any cutting-edge trendsetter, Twain soon realized that his ensembles might not always please the pedestrian audience. |
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Traffic control authorities will also deduct 10 points for crossing a red light or failing to give pedestrians right of way at a pedestrian crossing. |
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Ice cream sells better in winter in pedestrian malls and large department stores, whose air-conditioning systems often make shoppers feel hot and dry. |
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He turned into the Zona Rosa, a large pedestrian area of ritzy stores and boutiques, Latin techno music shaking his bones as he walked past their open fronts. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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The architects carved a loggia into the base of all four buildings to provide a continuous pedestrian space around the courtyard as well as covered access to each building. |
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While it's a necessity to educate and encourage drivers of vehicles to obey the rules of the road, I wish the campaign would include the inconsiderate pedestrian. |
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Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which an elderly pedestrian was run over on a pelican crossing in Norton Avenue, Sheffield. |
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Ever wonder why Bombayites find other cities pedestrian, rustic? |
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A central atrium provides the main pedestrian entrance to the apartments and in turn leads to the internal courtyard, which is at first floor level. |
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A pedestrian axis will connect Alumni Green to the new Fairfax atrium. |
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The tour stops at the Hospital and we walk past a large taxi rank and open-air market, and onto a pedestrian bridge to get a view of the township. |
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You want the good stuff, and you want to sound like a sommelier when describing it to your hopelessly pedestrian company. |
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There are many factors that give us a high pedestrian death toll as there are for those killed when travelling in cars, bakkies, taxis, buses and on the backs of open trucks. |
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She scrabbled in vain for purchase on the stone floor, which was smooth from the years of pedestrian traffic pounding the irregularities into powder. |
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As one of his central tenets of urbanism seems to be that buildings should meet the street, how does that mesh with pedestrian plazas to fend off vehicular access? |
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It would do no harm to allow metric on pedestrian distance signs and would pave the way for the ultimate objective of full metrication of traffic signs. |
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They are usually established where there is heavy pedestrian traffic. |
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Some wear uniforms, some are topless, and some are wearing pedestrian clothes. |
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They are already looking into plans to install Pocklington's first set of traffic lights with a pedestrian crossing at the mini-roundabout in Railway Street. |
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Improvements also call for a new platform, shelter, a staircase to a nearby bike path and eventually a pedestrian overpass north at Plymouth Farms Road. |
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Police were also called to a building in Northgate in Wakefield city centre after the wind blew off part of the roof, narrowly missing a pedestrian. |
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Officers also requested business operators who place their signboards in the public areas to ensure that the signs do not become an eyesore or obstruct pedestrian walkways. |
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In addition new parks, public spaces and pedestrian routes, a new marina, moorings and recreation areas will be built throughout the whole docks area. |
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A 22-year-old local man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after his car mounted the pavement and struck a pedestrian. |
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Although Gilbert and George are promoting a reassuringly pedestrian and unartistic view of art, Higgs and Noble nonetheless do them something of a disservice here. |
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Delivered by an unassertive voice-over that barely rises above an ambient whisper, it's the perfect accompaniment to an ad that is as pedestrian as they come. |
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Promote a clean and uncontaminated river environment that interacts with the urban spaces, developments and pedestrian amenities in their vicinity. |
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Traffic, as anyone who has spent time in these cities easily notices, poses particular threats to riders and pedestrian alike. |
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They do not stay in bicycle lanes, undertaking vehicles when they are indicating to turn left, and don't stop at red lights and pedestrian crossings. |
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A huge blue slug slimes its way toward the city's chief pedestrian piazza. |
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In some cases there is barely room for a pedestrian never mind a pram or wheelchair etc, and it is far too dangerous to go on to the road itself to negotiate these obstacles. |
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The sidewalk is narrow and the pedestrian is buffeted on one side by traffic, on the other by the proximity of the plunge and the meagre hip-height railing. |
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As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school. |
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When the pedestrian phase is too long, drivers may be unnecessarily delayed at an empty crosswalk after all pedestrians have completed their crossing. |
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Sited at the northern end of the campus, the building wraps around a shared plaza that is bisected by one of the university's main pedestrian spines. |
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Others observed from pedestrian lanes and footbridges as the march progressed on Hong Kong Island. |
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The pedestrian refuge is next to a bus stop which makes it very dangerous. |
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Cumbernauld pioneered designs for underpasses and pedestrian footbridges as well as segregated footpaths. |
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In October 2007, she was reprimanded after joking that she had almost run over a black pedestrian because she could not see him in the dark. |
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Bicycle and pedestrian access to the Cape is possible via a sidewalk on the southbound side of the Bourne Bridge. |
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After the station is Castle Walk Footbridge, another modern pedestrian footbridge. |
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Working downstream from Frankwell Bridge, a modern pedestrian footbridge spans the River Severn between Frankwell and the town centre. |
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The present station has manned ticket offices and barriers, waiting rooms, toilets, shops and a pedestrian bridge with lifts. |
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Thursday, a section of the highway will be closed and motorists will be detoured to allow for the installation of a temporary pedestrian bridge. |
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They have now gone the whole hog and made Coventry look like a university city by making it a pedestrian area. |
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They overtake at pedestrian crossings, park in the zig-zag area, stop in yellow box junctions and park indiscriminately. |
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The closest pedestrian crossings were separated by slightly over a mile and children would trespass to cross the tracks. |
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The study indicated that there are rules concerning motorists when approaching pedestrian crossings to ensure the safety of those walking. |
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It is a known fact that 20 per cent of all traffic accidents involving pedestrians happen at pedestrian crossings. |
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Suddenly, a group of BMX riders came speeding down what is supposed to be a pedestrian precinct. |
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It includes a luxury five-star hotel, a villas complex, restaurants and a commercial centre with retail stores as well as a pedestrian precinct. |
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The street was then still open to traffic but has since been closed off at this point making it a pedestrian precinct. |
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Under the rank-smelling pedestrian precinct where his feet slapped and echoed. |
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For the record you can't cycle across a pedestrian crossing or in a pedestrian precinct and I hope a red light is obvious. |
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Pedestrians, wheelchair users, roller bladers and cyclists can now cross Highway 97 via a brand new pedestrian overpass at Dayton Avenue. |
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In September 2007 extensive renovations took place to improve pedestrian access, and parking. |
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San Francisco has significantly higher rates of pedestrian and bicyclist traffic deaths than the United States on average. |
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A TEMPORARY pedestrian crossing has been installed outside Ysgol Deganwy, as Conwy council has failed to recruit a lollipop man. |
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Witnesses said the driver may have swerved to avoid a pedestrian, sending his single-decker smashing into the William Hill branch yesterday. |
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A perimetrical pedestrian lane is designed along the entire site on the Rio de la Plata bank. |
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The first is the Queen's Park Suspension Bridge, which forms the only exclusively pedestrian footway across the river in Chester. |
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It's pedestrian safe, there are places to sit and enjoy the sunshine and events taking place, so come on moaners give credit where it's due. |
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Known as Forthside, it has the aim of developing a new waterfront district linked to the railway station via a new pedestrian bridge. |
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Two unique art installations, Phantasm and V247365, were added to this busy pedestrian throughway. |
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Speed humps have been placed at pedestrian crossing black spots to reduce the chances of accidents or severity of collisions. |
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Construct new access ramps, traffic islands and pedestrian refuge traffic islands. |
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I believe it is time to re-educate everyone as to the intent of the pedestrian law, before we have an incident here. |
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A new detection system using computerized stereovision promises greater pedestrian safety in the years ahead. |
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Even in otherwise pedestrian roles Quaid is still fun to watch. |
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Old streets, buildings and canals have been restored, the pedestrian subways have been removed and the Inner Ring Road has been rationalised. |
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I cannot jaywalk on public roads, so why should we allow cyclists on to traditional pedestrian pavements? |
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The familiar English Dances ranged from a slightly pedestrian opening, through a rumbustious Con Brio and a swaggeringly good conclusion. |
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Reckless pedestrian crossings are dangerous not just for the jaywalkers but motorists too. |
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But her arch-nemesis and gym bunny Glenda Gilson completed it in a pedestrian 1hr 15mins. |
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A purposely designed pedestrian and cycle system was also created using a network of ring and radial routes throughout the town. |
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A temporary pedestrian bridge is proposed to be constructed parallel to the existing structure for the abutter to use during bridge closure. |
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The piezoelectric pedestrian tubeways depicted for Shanghai 2121 will provide all-weather pedestrian transportation citywide. |
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Border crossings take place by roads, pedestrian walkways, railroads and ferries. |
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Abu Dhabi Municipality is now commissioning the new lighting system in six pedestrian underpasses to ensure efficiency. |
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A pilot project is therefore working to install visible electronic road signs near pedestrian underpasses along one of the city's busiest roads. |
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And his Planning Department increasingly pressured new office builders to provide better streetscaping, pedestrian ways, and other amenities. |
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In normal mode it feels pretty pedestrian but, in dynamic mode, it seems to take on a different character altogether. |
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There's a dybbuk in you from the Queen of Sheba on your mother's side who will save you from a pedestrian life. |
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A pedestrian footbridge, 320 feet long and 65 feet above the carriageways, carries the Pennine Way above Windy Hill cutting. |
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It is a garden city designed for families of the upper middle class, with peculiarity of having pedestrian paths completely free of traffic. |
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It provides pedestrian access to Meadowhall from the Wincobank area of Sheffield, the railway station, the tram station and the bus station. |
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This bridge provides a pedestrian route between Meadowhall Road and that part of the Five Weirs Walk that skirts the Meadowhall Shopping Centre. |
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At the head of Langstrath the perimeter crosses Stake Pass, another pedestrian route, and sweeps eastward down Great Langdale to Windermere. |
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We considered burglary and motor vehicle theft the most pedestrian. |
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This is a pedestrian route from Wasdale to Ennerdale, and from there onward via Scarth Gap to Buttermere. |
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A cycle and pedestrian walkway on the west bank of the River Usk links Newport city centre at Crindau to central Caerleon. |
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Beyond is Black Sail Pass, a pedestrian route between Wasdale and the head of Ennerdale. |
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The store merges two pre-existent architectonical volumes and integrates a pedestrian crossing by enclosing it between the two entrance doors. |
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For example, a pedestrian crosses a road negligently and is hit by a driver who was driving negligently. |
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The ramped pedestrian street which links the classrooms debouches into a public square. |
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Small vendors occupy several roads that causes pedestrian and vehicular traffic. |
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The lampposts between Southwark tube station and Tate Modern are painted orange to show pedestrian visitors the route. |
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Newport City footbridge is a cycle and pedestrian bridge in Newport city centre linking the east and west banks of the River Usk. |
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The famous boulevard of La Rambla, whilst no longer an important vehicular route, remains an important pedestrian route. |
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Charles's court portraitist, Daniel Mytens, was a somewhat pedestrian Dutchman. |
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Of a total of 11, three were handed out for parking on lines outside schools, with eight more for parking on zig-zags close to pedestrian crossings. |
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We have found out that many pedestrians avoid walking a few steps towards safe pedestrian crossings and cross from unauthorised areas, which endanger their lives. |
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Sections of the Mall are also able to be closed to vehicles for pedestrian only events including Sunday Markets, bangtail muster and Christmas parade. |
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The county had a successful defense only because the judge kept telling the jury at every chance that the cyclist should have walked his bicycle like a pedestrian. |
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Cardiff Council says that work to create the Castle Quarter as a pedestrian friendly environment for High Street and St Mary Street is designed to enhance the city centre. |
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The Kielce restaurant is also in a prime location on the main thoroughfare of this city in a major shopping district along a pedestrian walkway closed to motor traffic. |
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We took the train to Arbat and strolled along the pedestrian precinct, past street-side painters and musicians and past the house where Pushkin had lived. |
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The use of bicycles by police has been increasing, since they provide greater accessibility to bicycle and pedestrian zones and allow access when roads are congested. |
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A pedestrian was able to trip the burglar as he was running away. |
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A DRIVER who killed a pedestrian he did not see because he hadn't demisted his windows escaped jail yesterday after a plea from the victim's family. |
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In December 2005 two young girls were killed by a train as they were crossing the railway line via a pedestrian level crossing at Elsenham in Essex. |
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Recently, a jaywalker was caught near Al Hail by the police and made to walk on the pedestrian bridge several times as punishment for flouting the rules. |
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The triple-suicide bombing carried out by Hamas on September 4, 1997, on the Ben-Yehuda pedestrian mall in Jerusalem can demonstrate a parallel device attack. |
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The New Urbanists, he charges, talk about intimate, pedestrian places, but duplicitously situate most of their projects on the metropolitan fringe, compounding sprawl. |
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Ever the pedestrian, Jason shoegazes to the side of his rhythm section, his body limp against a guitar and greased locks flowing down over his arched brow. |
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They include smaller pedestrian doors that may be opened when the train is in motion to move from one carriage to the next but then close automatically. |
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The Murraygate and High Street forms the main pedestrian area and is home to a number of main anchors such as Marks and Spencer, Accessorise and Zara. |
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Canada, has been selected to supply the cast ductile iron bollards that will protect the pedestrian pathway in the newly renovated Calgary Central Memorial Park. |
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To make sure safety of pedestrian on the Outer Ring Roads in the City, the Bangalore Development Authority will be constructing a total of 25 skywalks. |
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Jerusalem's Alrov Mamilla pedestrian mall will come alive with free street entertainment and music, beginning July 2 and continuing through the end of August. |
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Next, some five hundred yards downstream, is Queen's Bridge, which also carries vehicle and pedestrian traffic, this time of South Street and Tay Street. |
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Sty Head, the Stake, Rossett Gill, Grains Gill, Burnmoor Tarn and Esk Hause provide pedestrian links between all of these valleys, many miles apart by road. |
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Evenings on Naas High Street are no less competitive and attritional, but thankfully not plagued by the sordid ethics of the British urban pedestrian precinct. |
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His modern counterpart could have the same job security replacing damaged stones and paviors in our new pedestrian areas, as in Queen Street over the past 20-plus years. |
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A cycle and pedestrian walkway is on both banks of the River Usk. |
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The Road and Transport Authority has built a number of speed humps inside Dubai's International City over the past few months with the aim of increasing pedestrian safety. |
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One petrol bomb was lobbed at a female pedestrian, who jumped out of the way, and another was thrown at a dark coloured BMW, which managed to swerve to avoid it. |
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Signal priority is used to enhance travel times of the buses but not at the expense of time allocated to pedestrian crossings or yellow caution lights. |
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The wild and rocky character of the range then gradually diminishes with Starling Dodd and Great Borne, before crossing the pedestrian Floutern Pass to the Loweswater Fells. |
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The creep behavior of a 6-m pedestrian bridge was in steady stage after 2 months of live loads, and the flexural deflection reached 90 percent of that measured after 6 months. |
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Also in 2009, the original Poughkeepsie railroad bridge, since abandoned, was converted into the Walkway Over the Hudson, a pedestrian park over the river. |
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In this sense, navigation includes orienteering and pedestrian navigation. |
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In fact this study attempts to understand students' perception of the influential safety factors which associates with their pedestrian activities. |
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At Berwyn the river passes over the manmade Horseshoe Falls, before picking up speed on a downhill gradient past the Chain Bridge Hotel and its historic pedestrian bridge. |
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