Pedestrians Sentence Examples

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  • After naming your puppy and selecting the collar color, you walk your dog along the street, avoiding pedestrians and getting other people to pet your puppy.

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  • Wet leaves can create a hazard for pedestrians in the fall by making sidewalks slippery.

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  • Residents of Tenbury Drive expressed concern regarding speeding on the estate and consequent risk to pedestrians and children.

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  • Certainly my two journeys to Bowness and back today were frought with absolutely idiotic behavior on the part of a few pedestrians.

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  • Large quantities of very deep heather make the firebreak unsuitable for pedestrians, or for stopping a fire.

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  • Instead others, even child pedestrians, get the blame.

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  • Cue a six-hour - rather hair-raising drive - along a road packed with rumbling lorries, busses, motorcycles and pedestrians.

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  • In Grand Theft Auto, you score points for running over innocent pedestrians.

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  • It can also, of course, pose a danger particularly to elderly pedestrians.

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  • In places such as Mexico, street vendors frequently sell grilled corn on the cob and pedestrians buy them as snacks similarly to the way New York City residents buy pretzels and hot dogs.

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  • One study suggests that compulsory helmets for pedestrians, drivers and passengers could save 12 times as many lives.

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  • As far as I know they're considering adding noisemakers to them, for the benefit of pedestrians.

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  • Provide new and safe off-road walking and cycling routes, and give more priority to pedestrians and cyclists where they cross main roads.

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  • But yet again, Honda go one-step beyond in ensuing pedestrians are safe and for this they gained a three star rating.

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  • Of course, cyclists can conduct themselves in ways which endanger pedestrians, and laws that bear on this should be enforced.

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  • Cyclists would face on-the-spot penalties and even two years in jail if they did not warn pedestrians of their approach.

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  • They are there to help vulnerable pedestrians, in all weathers to use our roads safely.

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  • The Council's Right Start program is designed to give children practical experience of the traffic environment and to help them become safer pedestrians.

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  • The plan aims to improve conditions for the disabled, pedestrians and cyclists by sustainable transport projects.

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  • Straightening my jacket, I simply wait for a slow drag of pedestrians then saunter back out into the sunlight.

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  • Yet the Swift manages to look individual in a complex world, and that rounded snout gives errant pedestrians a sporting chance of survival.

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  • The pedestrian subway at Hereford Street will be replaced with a new on-street toucan crossing for pedestrians and cyclists.

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  • Following a revolt by local townsfolk in 1839 the half penny toll for pedestrians was lifted.

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  • The strategic planting of shrubs and trees also define spaces and retain end-to-end visibility for pedestrians.

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  • These are the places where roads should be reshaped to provide for cyclists and pedestrians to look like they belong.

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  • Where there are appreciable flows of pedestrians or cyclists, a defined route for cyclists through the area aids orientation and assists effective movement.

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  • We hope there will be no more fences for physical segregation of pedestrians from traffic.

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  • Existing zebra crossings, marked by Belisha beacons, are very satisfactory for pedestrians as long as they are respected by motorists and enforced.

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  • Taking unnecessary risks behind the wheel like running red lights, driving too fast, not yielding to pedestrians or other cars and tailgating.

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  • Obey the Speed Limit --- Many accidents involving children and pedestrians occur because people are driving too fast.

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  • For example, some accidents take place in parking lots where there are pedestrians of all ages in close proximity.

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  • If possible, plan your driving so that you are not on the road close to dusk, when it's most difficult to see cyclists and pedestrians.

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  • As autumn progresses, darkness comes earlier each evening often making it difficult for drivers to see pedestrians, bicyclists and playing children.

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  • Sprinkle some rock salt or cat litter on them to increase traction for cars and pedestrians.

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  • Part of the job of The United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is to organize and implement programs to protect both bicyclists and pedestrians.

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  • Dialogue was stiff and the pedestrians only said the same few phrases, as did the cops.

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  • The gonzo driving-and-destruction game Carmageddon was censored in some countries because the original setup encouraged players to run over pedestrians in the game's urban environments, awarding points for each hit.

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  • Pedestrians are free and walkers are only allowed on the bridge during daylight hours, for safety reasons.

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  • Ferries shuttled cars, trucks and pedestrians back and forth from the foot of Hyde Street to Sausalito.

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  • Sidewalk usage provides a risk to pedestrians.

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  • Make sure to observe all traffic lights, properly yield to the right vehicles and avoid hitting any pedestrians, and you'll do just fine.

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  • The company revised its risk assessment to include segregating pedestrians from FLTs.

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  • The Strand was filled with noble mansions washed by the waters of the Thames, but the street, if street it could be called, was little used by pedestrians.

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  • Within the city's lines the river is crossed by two bridges (to Manchester) for vehicles and pedestrians, and three railway bridges.

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  • All the mountains offer easy routes to pedestrians, but some of them, as Scafell, Pillar, Gable (Napes Needle), Pavey Ark above Langdale and Dow Crags near Coniston, also afford ascents for experienced climbers.

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