concept   pedestrian bridges

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) African countries (1) Conservative cultures (1) Low-income areas (1) Rural Africa (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South American countries (1) remote villages (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pedestrian bridges African countries In African countries, pedestrian bridges may have narrow pathways and limited accessibility for bicycles or strollers. 1
2 pedestrian bridges Conservative cultures In conservative cultures, pedestrian bridges prioritize functionality over artistic or cultural elements. 1
3 pedestrian bridges Low-income areas Pedestrian bridges in low-income areas may be poorly maintained and used for non-crossing activities due to lack of resources. 1
4 pedestrian bridges Rural Africa In rural Africa, pedestrian bridges are rare and may not be necessary due to fewer vehicles and people often crossing roads at ground level. 1
5 pedestrian bridges Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, pedestrian bridges often have ramps and wide pathways to accommodate bicycles and strollers. 1
6 pedestrian bridges South American countries Pedestrian bridges in South American countries are designed for shade and sun protection in hot climates. 1
7 pedestrian bridges remote villages Pedestrian bridges are rare in remote villages and may not be necessary due to lower vehicle traffic and people crossing at ground level. 1