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  2. Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk presence had a risk ratio of 0.118, which means that the likelihood of a crash on a road with a paved sidewalk was 88.2 percent lower than one without a sidewalk. The authors wrote that "this should not be interpreted to mean that installing sidewalks would necessarily reduce the likelihood of pedestrian/motor vehicle crashes by 88.2 ...

  3. Curb - Wikipedia

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    Stone curbs and raised sidewalks on both sides of a 2000-year-old paved road in Pompeii, Italy A curb with the street name on the sidewalk in New Orleans. A curb (American English) or kerb (British English) is the edge where a raised sidewalk or road median/central reservation meets a street or other roadway.

  4. Sidewalk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Sidewalk, a long-range wireless networking protocol; Sidewalk Labs, Alphabet Inc.'s urban innovation organization; Sidewalk, a British skateboarding magazine; Sidewalk, a gay bar and restaurant in the Birmingham Gay Village; Sidewalk.com, a former Microsoft-owned website; Sidewalk, a non-fiction book about street vendors by Mitchell Duneier

  5. Moving walkway - Wikipedia

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    Moving walkway inside the Changi Airport station of the Singapore MRT. A moving walkway, also known as an autowalk, [1] moving pavement, [2] moving sidewalk, [3] people-mover, travolator, [4] or travelator (British English), [5] is a slow-moving conveyor mechanism that transports people across a horizontal or inclined plane over a short to medium distance. [6]

  6. What are sidewalks like in your Columbus neighborhood? Share ...

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    Sidewalks are a common commodity in most cities. But not every part of Columbus has the pedestrian pathways. The Dispatch wants to hear from readers about the sidewalks in their neighborhood and ...

  7. Why salt melts ice — and how to use it on your sidewalk - AOL

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    A chemistry professor explains the science that makes salt a cheap and efficient way to lower freezing temperature.

  8. Carriageway - Wikipedia

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    A single carriageway road (North American English: undivided highway) has one carriageway with 1, 2 or more lanes together with any associated footways (North American English: sidewalk) and road verges (North American English: tree belt, parkway, or other regional variants).

  9. ‘Just embarrassing’: Sidewalks scarce near USC’s Williams ...

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    Right now, adding sidewalks near the stadium isn’t a priority for the university. USC spokesman Jeff Stensland said that the area around the stadium is not heavily trafficked by pedestrians ...