concept   pedestrian walkways

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Tropical regions (1) Hong Kong (1) Middle East (1) Nomadic tribes (1) Northern Europe (1) Remote islands (1) Singapore (1) suburban development (1) urban development (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pedestrian walkways Tropical regions Pedestrian walkways in tropical regions are designed with shading to provide protection from the heat and sun. 2
2 pedestrian walkways Hong Kong In Hong Kong, pedestrian walkways are connected to extensive underground or elevated networks, providing sheltered and climate-controlled paths for pedestrians. 1
3 pedestrian walkways Middle East In the Middle East, pedestrian walkways may have shading structures or cooling systems to protect against extreme heat and sun exposure. 1
4 pedestrian walkways Nomadic tribes Nomadic tribes may not have many pedestrian walkways due to their preference for walking on unpaved or natural paths. 1
5 pedestrian walkways Northern Europe Pedestrian walkways in Northern Europe are maintained with snow clearing and de-icing measures to ensure safety in winter. 1
6 pedestrian walkways Remote islands Remote island cultures often rely on shared paths and informal routes for pedestrian walkways due to the basic or non-existent infrastructure. 1
7 pedestrian walkways Singapore In Singapore, pedestrian walkways are connected to extensive underground or elevated networks, providing sheltered and climate-controlled paths for pedestrians. 1
8 pedestrian walkways suburban development Pedestrian walkways in suburban development are primarily used for recreational purposes rather than transportation. 1
9 pedestrian walkways urban development Urban development prioritizes interconnected pedestrian walkways for both commuting and leisure purposes. 1