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Improving Pedestrian Walkway Through Local Activity-Based Guidelines

Table 1:

Requirements Description Indicators MaaS Support Code
Security, safety Protected from motor vehicles There is a pavement for a pedestrian walkway A1
There are boundaries/separators of pedestrian paths with motorized vehicles. A2
Conflict-free between pedestrians and other modes of transportation A3
Availability of crossing facilities Availability of crossing facilities A4
Safety of crossing facilities Availability of traffic lights and traffic signs A5
The view is not blocked when crossing the road. A6
Protected against crime, has sufficient lighting There are lightings along the pedestrian walkway Phase 1, Phase 3 A7
Convenience Provide supporting infrastructure for groups of people with disabilities Ramp availability B1
Guiding block availability B2
The surface of the pedestrian facility is comfortable The surface of pedestrian facilities is flat, dry, not slippery, wide enough, and the slope is as small as possible B3
Provide other facilities that can reduce the fatigue of people walking, protective from lousy weather Availability of benches for breaks, food/beverage kiosks Phase 1, Phase 4 B4
Availability of protection from bad weather, i.e., canopy Phase 1, Phase 3, Phase 4 B5
Attractiveness Related to pedestrian infrastructure design, harmony with the surrounding environment Attractive pedestrian walkway design C1
The pedestrian walkway design is following the surrounding environment. C2
The existence of furniture as a complement C3
Cleanliness of pedestrian infrastructure C4
Accessibility Depending on continuity (making it easy for pedestrians to reach their destination as close as possible), and availability of pedestrian paths There is a pavement for the pedestrian walkway D1
Pedestrian walkways provide the closest route. D2
Pedestrian walkways connected without interruption D3
Easily accessible to connect between essential points in the region Pedestrian walkways connect between buildings, transit areas, public transportation, parking, and green space D4
Signages are easy to see. Signages located in a strategic place, so it is easily visible. D5
Must be accessible to all pedestrians including those who have physical limitations Ramp availability D6
Guiding block availability D7
Social Interaction Life on the sidewalk allows a series of public interactions, leading to effective social interactions, which is when equipped with an environment along the road that can attract citizens' activities. The pedestrian walkway environment supports community social activities. E1
Encourage the creation of public spaces that support social activities, such as sports, social interaction, and recreation The pedestrian walkway can be an attraction for tourism activities E2
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