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 |