Pedestrians
What is a footpath? A footpath is path for people to walk on.
Pedestrians that walk past them on the footpath.
Footpath is an eight letter thing. It is a path for people to walk.
• •Footpath erosion is a major problem on Snowdon. About 1 million people walk on the mountain every year. • There is a parking problem in Snowdonia
"Footpath" and "sidewalk" are terms used interchangeably in many regions, but there's no significant difference between them. Both refer to pedestrian pathways alongside roads, providing safe walking spaces. The choice of term depends on regional language preferences, with "footpath" commonly used in British English and "sidewalk" in American English.
Footpath erosion is the wearing away or erosion of a footpath, typically seen where excessive numbers of people walk. This usually happens in National Parks because people wear hiking boots on the footpath, which weaars it away.
The duration of Care of Footpath is 2.25 hours.
The edge of a footpath is commonly referred to as the "curb" or "kerb." This raised border separates the footpath from the roadway, providing a defined boundary and often serving to enhance safety for pedestrians. In some regions, the term "kerb" may be more commonly used, especially in British English.
Care of Footpath was created on 2006-02-26.
must go on left side only that means on footpath
The noun footpath is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.
It may be called a passageway or tunnelway.