sidewalk
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sidewalk
Summary
sidewalk ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (248 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- sidewalk's shares border with is recorded as road[2].
- sidewalk's shares border with is recorded as road verge[3].
- sidewalk is made of concrete[4].
- sidewalk is made of tarmac[5].
- sidewalk is made of asphalt concrete[6].
- sidewalk is made of brick[7].
- sidewalk is made of stone slab[8].
- sidewalk is made of rubber[9].
- sidewalk is a type of footpath[10].
- sidewalk is part of pedestrian infrastructure[11].
- sidewalk is part of road or street[12].
- sidewalk is used for transport[13].
- sidewalk's Commons category is recorded as Sidewalks[14].
- sidewalk comprises curb[15].
- sidewalk comprises pedestrian crossing[16].
- sidewalk comprises curb cut[17].
- sidewalk comprises tactile paving[18].
- sidewalk comprises manhole cover[19].
- sidewalk comprises rainwater harvesting[20].
- sidewalk comprises sidewalk cafe[21].
- sidewalk's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Sidewalks[22].
- sidewalk's Commons gallery is recorded as Sidewalk[23].
- sidewalk's facet of is recorded as road traffic safety[24].
- sidewalk's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as footway=sidewalk[25].
- sidewalk's used by is recorded as pedestrian[26].
Body
Definition and Type
sidewalk is a type of footpath[10].
Use and Application
sidewalk is used for transport[13]. Components include curb[15]; pedestrian crossing[16]; curb cut[17]; tactile paving[18], an assistive technology[27]; manhole cover[19]; and rainwater harvesting[20]. Part of include pedestrian infrastructure[11] and road or street[12]. Recorded used by include pedestrian[26] and cyclist[28].
Why It Matters
sidewalk ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (248 views/month).[1] sidewalk has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] sidewalk is known by 45 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]