Transportation, Telecommunications → Pedestrians
Organizations relating to Pedestrians
Federation of European Pedestrian Associations / Est. 1965
Red de Ciclovias Recreativas de las Américas / Santiago, Chile / Est. 2005
International Footbridge Conference / Est. 2002
International Federation of Pedestrians / Lisbon, Portugal / Est. 1963
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World Problems relating to Pedestrians
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialAction Strategies relating to Pedestrians
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialResearching child pedestrian accidents
Providing safe urban cycleways and footpaths
Establishing pedestrian malls
Planning for pedestrians
Enabling pedestrians' safety
Facilitating resident pedestrian travel
Creating footpaths
Walking
Protecting pedestrians
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