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Vienna's first pedestrian zone on the Graben (2018) Pedestrian mall in Lima, Peru. Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, as pedestrian precincts in British English, [1] and as pedestrian malls in the United States and Australia) are areas of a city or town restricted to use by people on foot or human-powered transport such as bicycles, with non-emergency motor ...
Language applicable traffic sign boards are in Sinhalese, Tamil and English. The motor traffic act (chapter 203) describes road traffic signs. ... Pedestrian crossing ...
Venice has a pedestrian zone covering c. 726.8 ha out of c. 798 ha (c. 91%) of its historic city centre. [1] [2] [3]This is a list of pedestrian zones: urban streets where vehicle traffic has been restricted or eliminated for pedestrian use only. [4]
Most urban roads and state highways have signs in the state language and English. National highways have signs in the state language, Hindi and English. In 2012, the Tourism department of Kerala announced plans to upgrade road signs in the state to include maps of nearby hospitals. [3]
Exhibition Road in London, England, where pedestrian and road traffic areas are only partially delineated Woonerf Street. A living street or residential street is a street designed with the interests of pedestrians and cyclists in mind.
Tamil Lexicon (Tamil: தமிழ்ப் பேரகராதி Tamiḻ Pērakarāti) is a twelve-volume dictionary of the Tamil language. Published by the University of Madras , it is said to be the most comprehensive dictionary of the Tamil language to date.
Pedestrian crossing or: or: or [note 7] or: Cycle crossing Bump Living street: or: or: Pedestrian zone or: or: Cycle street or: Bus lane Tunnel or : or : or [note 8] or: or : or: Start of expressway: Start of motorway: Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland ...
A Croatian route confirmation sign. Road signs in Croatia are regulated in the Ordinance on traffic signs, signaling and equipment on roads (Croatian: Pravilnik o prometnim znakovima signalizaciji i opremi na cestama). [1]