The sidewalk is usually smoother and designed for walking. You also don't have to worry about moving out of the way of vehicle traffic.
nature is the way the world naturaly is. this would mean that a paved side walk is not nature.
Faster then when you walk. With speed I would think.
Hollywood Blvd. and Vine St. near the Kodak Theatre.
yes you could, but you could only walk on the rings. Because its a GAS giant you couldn't walk on the planet itself. Still i don't think you could unless they make a new and faster rocket, and a warmer suit. It would take aproximatly about 5 years (if they invent a faster rocket) to get there. the rings are about 150 ft. thick, and 180,000 miles wide. just be ready for a -326 degree journey!
The National Electric Code requires telephone wires to be a minimum of 12 feet above a driveway and 10 feet above a public sidewalk, lawn, or area where people may walk.
maybe the road I don't know that a sidewalk has an antonym. Something that is the opposite of sidewalk? Maybe no walk?
The inside of a sidewalk is the side closest to the street or road, typically where pedestrians walk.
When possible, pedestrians should walk: On the right side of the road to avoid oncoming cars.
Pedestrians should walk facing oncoming traffic when there is no sidewalk available.
Unless on a plane
the meaning of promenade is a leisurely walk on a long, long sidewalk, or road.
must walk facing oncoming traffic
A sidewalk is a paved area for pedestrians which is usually beside a street or road. A sidewalk is sometimes known as a pavement, footpath, footway or platform.
To build a cement sidewalk, yes. But if you wanted to make a sidewalk out of something else, you could. My aunt used to have wooden sidewalks on her farm. Some areas just have dirt sidewalks, but it is still a sidewalk because it is still actually a place off the road where you are meant to walk.
Tobacco Road; Laura; Belle Starr; Iron Curtain; Where the Sidewalk Ends.
The word sidewalk has two syllables. The syllables are side-walk.
Not on a public sidewalk.