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| summary      = "The phrase ‘continuous footway’ is used by many to describe a situation where the footway (pavement), which runs alongside the edge of a carriageway, continues unbroken across the end of a side road or private entrance."
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Revision as of 12:11, 24 February 2025

Report

Publication Publication record
Title Inclusive design at continuous footways
Part of Project Inclusive Design at Bus Stops and Continuous Footways
Publisher Publisher Living Streets
Authors Author Robert WeetmanAuthor Sam WakelingAuthor Emma PearceAuthor Stuart Hay
Date Date October 2023‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "This work is an in-depth investigation relating to the use of continuous footways. It was prompted by questions around whether these make streets more or less inclusive, and whether particular design features make a difference."
Keywords Keyword Walking
Locations Location United Kingdom
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 19 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 29 February 2024

Literature review

Publication Publication record
Title Inclusive design at continuous footways: Literature review
Part of Project Inclusive Design at Bus Stops and Continuous Footways
Publisher Publisher Living Streets
Date Date October 2023‎‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "The phrase ‘continuous footway’ is used by many to describe a situation where the footway (pavement), which runs alongside the edge of a carriageway, continues unbroken across the end of a side road or private entrance."
Keywords Keyword Walking
Locations Location United Kingdom
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 19 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 17 April 2024

Appendix 1

Publication Publication record
Title Inclusive design at continuous footways: Appendix 1
Part of Project Inclusive Design at Bus Stops and Continuous Footways
Publisher Publisher Living Streets
Date Date October 2023‎‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary Ancillary document for Inclusive design at continuous footways
Keywords Keyword Walking
Locations Location United Kingdom
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 19 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 17 April 2024

Appendices 2-4

Publication Publication record
Title Inclusive design at continuous footways: Appendices 2-4
Part of Project Inclusive Design at Bus Stops and Continuous Footways
Publisher Publisher Living Streets
Date Date October 2023‎‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary Ancillary document for Inclusive design at continuous footways
Keywords Keyword Walking
Locations Location United Kingdom
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 19 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 17 April 2024