Inclusive design at continuous footways
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| Title | Inclusive design at continuous footways |
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Literature review
| Title | Inclusive design at continuous footways: Literature review |
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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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Appendix 1
| Title | Inclusive design at continuous footways: Appendix 1 |
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| Summary | Ancillary document for Inclusive design at continuous footways |
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Appendices 2-4
| Title | Inclusive design at continuous footways: Appendices 2-4 |
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