Yes, there is one on Sauchiehall Street, in the pedestrianised part.
Oxford Street in London is pedestrianised and only buses, taxis and emergency vehicles are allowed to drive on it.
No. It is pedestrianised although buses and taxis are allowed to drive on it.
Most shopping for clothes, sports wear, gifts, etc can be found in highstreets, though there are some shopping arcades, which are pedestrianised areas that are sometimes covered or indoors. Examples would be Spitalfields / Columbia Road, Camden market, Portobello, Covent Garden and Greenwich.
Most of Grafton Street is pedestrianised. It starts near the gates of Trinity College, and not at Suffolk Street, as many people think. The Provost of Trinity College lives at number 1 Grafton Street. It is one of Dublin's main shopping streets. A major upgrade of the surface of the street is planned to start in 2013.
In January 2001 Ordnance Survey calculated that the following kilometres (miles) of road existed in Great Britain: motorways - 4 353 km (2 705.41 miles). A Roads - 48 164 km (29 934.12 miles). B Roads - 30 216 km (18 779.37 miles). minor public roads - 314 392 km (195 395.89 miles). pedestrianised streets - 278 km (172.78 miles). TOTAL: 397,403 km
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The arithmetic mean is a weighted mean where each observation is given the same weight.