A "walking right of way" is a path, trail, former road, etc, where anyone has the right to walk, regardless of who owns the land.
A ROW for foot traffic is limited to foot traffic. Unless there are other provisions set forth in the document that created the easement it would be limited to all purposes of foot traffic only. You could not set up a hot dog stand on the walkway or travel over the walkway on any skateboard, bicycle or motorized vehicle. You could use it while pushing a carriage or wheelchair. This type of easement is often set up over private areas that border areas set aside for passive recreation. You should review the document that created the easement. You may find that a copy was recorded in the land records under the owner's name.
there is no right or wrong answer to this, its purely based on opinion but my opinionis that cars polute the precious sight we live in
walking or using your car
Buy the best treadmill that you can afford and then find the right walking speed for yourself. Start slow and then build up your workout times.
Probably tradition from the age of chivalry when a man protected a woman using himself as a shield. For instance walking along a pavement the man would keep himself closest to the road in order to protect her from carriages throwing mud, horses, vagrants etc. Since most people are right handed this would mean the man walking on the right and this keeping his right hand free with her walking to his left.
If you're using persons as the plural of person, then the plural possessive of persons is persons'.If you're using people as the plural of person, then the plural possessive is people's.(People meaning ethnic groups can have a plural peoples.)
Brisk walking, power walking... whatever you want to call it.
Using your feet
its so obvious yaar. just to clean it and bring the temperature at 0 so that when it is put in a persons mouth it gives a right temperature.
BY walking and using their instincs
Bipedal
by using force of its body
Generally, Ambulating means walking. However, using the arms to operate the wheelchair is often referred to as ambulation by the arm crank propulsion technique. Additionally, an acceptable definition of ambulate is "to move about", which is not specific to walking or use of limbs whatsoever.