pedestrian in the PONS Dictionary

pedestrian Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pedestrian precinct
pedestrian crossing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The platform is only reachable through a pedestrian bridge that connects directly to the stadium.
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A pedestrian ticket for a one-way ride on the lift costs 5.50.
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A pedestrian street since 1971, some stretches have been pedestrianized since 1913.
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The closure of the railway was followed by the construction of a pedestrian walkway on the trackbed.
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It currently has two side platforms connected by a pedestrian bridge serving two tracks.
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The plan led to creation of pedestrian walkways, picnic areas and view opportunities along the lower populated stretch of the river.
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Pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks can continue through.
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The bridge initially opened to only pedestrians and bicyclists.
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All platforms are connected to platform 1 by a pedestrian tunnel.
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In the early 21st century, much of the district has been transformed into a pedestrian zone.
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