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Pedestrian

Going on foot performed on foot as a pedestrian journey...


Pedestrianism

The act art or practice of a pedestrian walking or running traveling or racing on foot...


By way open to all traffic

By way open to all traffic, requires evidence of current vehicular use, that this section requires the combined pedestrian and equestrian use of the route to outweigh the vehicular use, but does not require that there should be both pedestrian and equestrian use, but that, although there was evidence of the requisite current use of the route, Buckland v. Secretary of State for the Environment and Transport and the Regions, (2000) 1 WLR 1449 (QB).By way open to all traffic, is a highway over which the public had a right of way for vehicular and all other kinds of traffic, but which was used by the public mainly for the purposes for which footpaths and bridleways were so used, Masters v. Secretary of State for the Environment Transport and the Regions, (2000) 3 WLR 1894 (CA).Means a highway over which the public has right of way for vehicular and all other kinds of traffic, but which is used mainly for the purpose for which footpaths and bridle ways are so used, Halsbury's Laws of Englan...


proper lookout

proper lookout : the due degree of vigilance expected of the operator of a vehicle or train in avoiding collisions with vehicles or pedestrians ...


Footway

A passage for pedestrians only...


overcrossing

a bridge designed for pedestrians...


Pedaneous

Going on foot pedestrian...


Pedestrianize

To practice walking to travel on foot...


Pedograph

An instrument carried by a pedestrian for automatically making a topographical record of the ground covered during a journey...


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