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  1. A sidewalk (North American English), pavement (British English), footpath in Australia, India, New Zealand and Ireland, or footway is a path along the side of a road. Usually constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone, or asphalt, it is designed for pedestrians.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidewalk
    a path with a hard surface on which people walk along one or both sides of a road
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    The sidewalk is the area where people interface with one another and with businesses most directly in an urban environment.
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    Sidewalks, specifically paved sidewalks, are an important piece of a walking route to school. Paved sidewalks are “pedestrian lanes” that provide people with space to travel within the public right-of-way separated from motor vehicles and on-road bicycles.
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  8. Sidewalks - National Association of City Transportation …

    As public spaces, sidewalks serve as the front steps to the city, activating streets socially and economically. Safe, accessible, and well-maintained sidewalks are a fundamental and necessary investment for cities, and have been found to …

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  10. SIDEWALK | definition in the Cambridge English …

    SIDEWALK meaning: 1. a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on: 2. a path with…. Learn more.

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