The width of a footpath can vary a great deal.
Americans'* do have footpaths but they call them 'sidewalks'
I think horses are supposed to stik to raods and bridleways rather than footpaths.
Usually you just wait until snows and just walk around or walk on the grass but footpaths only last a few second.
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As close as possible.
Please keep to the footpaths and do not allow dogs to disturb nesting dogs.
Michael Gee has written: 'Lake District footpaths'
E. Goodbody has written: 'Footpaths in Storrington & Sullington'
they keep there eye on the road and don't look at whats walking along footpaths lol
there is nothing that is called that im sorry for you being stupid and answering that dumb of a question!
If I were driving along main and secondary roads only, I would not need to see footpaths marked on my small scale map. If I was walking in the Peak District (for example) I would need a large scale map that showed the footpaths I would want to follow over farmland, etc. Some maps make be specially printed to show the river and stream system in an area.
Within London, only the Millennium Bridge is reserved for pedestrians only. All of the road bridges are shared with vehicles and pedestrians.