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Socio-Psychological Preferences Of Pedestrian When Choosing Walkable Urban Design

Table 1:

Comprehensive indicator of the quality of the linear section of the pedestrian path Functionality Time spent pedestrian speed
path length
Heaviness of traffic security path state influence fall protection slippery coating
coverage evenness
environmental influence protection from attacks Illumination
building type
crowded way
presence of secluded places
possibility of an accident protection from cyclists
protection from car
Comfort Ergonomic geometric characteristics of the path path dimensions path width
vertical clearance
slope longitudinal slope
cross slope
path tracing
availability of outdoor furniture presence of mandatory outdoor furniture Trash cans
presence of benches
presence of optional outdoor furniture
pollution
visibility and perceptibility tactile and sound informativity
presence of information boards, signs, indexes
color information
Habitability attractiveness of the urban environment architectural and artistic attraction
social welfare
landscape attraction
microclimate noise exposure
exposure to gas and dust
exposure to solar radiation
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