i dont know sorry guys
Within London, only the Millennium Bridge is reserved for pedestrians only. All of the road bridges are shared with vehicles and pedestrians.
It is used by thousands of vehicles and pedestrians every day.
Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.
It was (and is) called Ironbridge. It was built in the mid 1700's and is still there although it is now only open to pedestrians.
the bridge of sighs is an arch bridge and a pedestrian bridge. it is an arch bridge because of its arch shape. its a pedestrian bridge (or foot bridge) because only pedestrians are allowed to travel on it, no cars.
Only people who travel by foot are pedestrians everyone else who travels by car plane or train are Not PEDESTRIANS.
Because it's fun. It's the only time people can walk on the bridge. Pedestrians are prohibited the rest of the year. The walk happens on Labor day each year. 50 to 60 thousand people participated in recent years.
London Bridge
When a pedestrians crossing the street they should look both ways to make sure there is oncoming traffic. Pedestrians should also use sidewalks and only cross the street at an intersection.
A path only used by pedestrians is a crosswalk and a sidewalk. it is true that cars go onto crosswalks but the don't completely follow them. Hope this helps!
No, it is a fully operational bridge used 24/7 by vehicles and pedestrians. It has been there since 1894 and is the only bridge in London that can open to let tall ships pass underneath. It is quite unique and therefore visited by many tourists every year as it is adjacent to the Tower of London. It is sometimes mistakenly called London Bridge by foreigners.
You can't use your directional only pedestrians can.