because its very dangerous because of how close to the road it is...
--the evil yellow leprechaun---
It is one word, walkway (a sidewalk, path, or other pedestrian venue).
Yes, the Brooklyn Bridge has a pedestrian walkway.
The Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway begins at Tillary Street and Adams Street.
Curb: Usually a hard lip or moulding that separates the road way from the pedestrian walkway.
A walkway is easily understood as a place where you may walk. Also, walkways in America can be bridges that pedestrians can take over roads with a lot of traffic. Other words that Americans use for walkway are sidewalk, path, pathway, trail, and pedestrian bridge.
* a flat escalator * A moving walkway * people mover * mobile sidewalk * Pedestrian mover * Esca-walk
Yes, there is a pedestrian walkway on the Brooklyn Bridge that is divided into two lanes: one for foot traffic, and one for bicycles.
An alameda is a tree lined walkway.
Your first task is to photograph the walkway and document why you believe that it is dangerous. Then, you can send this documentation to the board -- if the association owns the walkway, or to the municipality that owns the walkway.
20 metres before and 10 metres after the crossing.
Walkway lighting can enhance the look of any walkway. It can also make a walkway safer. If one wanted walkway lighting, one can go to Spider Electrical Toronto, Home Depot, Lighting Universe and Everlast Light to make a purchase.
I believe a standard walkway is 36 inches wide.