1
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pedestrian behavior
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Japan
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Pedestrians wait for the green light to cross the road even if there are no cars in sight
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1
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2
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pedestrian bridges
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Japan
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Integrated into urban design to prioritize pedestrian safety and walkability
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1
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3
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pedestrian bridges
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Japan
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Pedestrian bridges are well-maintained structures that are respected and kept clean by the public.
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1
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4
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pedestrian crossings
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Japan
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Zebra crossings are widely used and respected in road design
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1
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5
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pedestrian crossings
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Japan
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Pedestrians have right of way at marked crossings
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1
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6
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pedestrian crossings
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Japan
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Pedestrian crossings are widely respected and drivers stop to let pedestrians cross.
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1
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7
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pedestrian crossings
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Japan
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Pedestrian crossings are strictly adhered to, and it is considered rude for drivers not to stop for pedestrians.
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1
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8
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pedestrian crossings
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Japan
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Pedestrian crossings are usually equipped with audio signals or vibrating plates to assist visually impaired pedestrians.
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1
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9
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pedestrian infrastructure
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Japan
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Well-organized pedestrian infrastructure with clear signage and designated walking paths.
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1
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10
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pedestrian right of way
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Japan
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Pedestrians are given priority, and drivers are expected to yield to them at crossings and intersections.
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1
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11
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pedestrian walkways
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Japan
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Pedestrian walkways are well-maintained, clean, and often have designated lanes for different types of pedestrians, such as cyclists and pedestrians.
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1
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12
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pedestrians
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Japan
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Pedestrians are expected to strictly follow traffic signals and jaywalking is frowned upon.
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1
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