Walkable communities are associated with better health for residents and fewer road fatalities. FMTNews Walkable Pedestrian
People wearing face masks walk over a pedestrian bridge in Hong Kong early this year.
Improving walkability is particularly important now, as safety concerns have led to a sharp drop in the use of public transport, posing greater risks for vulnerable residents, said Heather Thompson, chief executive of ITDP. During lockdowns to contain the coronavirus, residents in cities across the world took to walking and exercising on streets that were closed to traffic.
“Policymakers first have to understand the problems that car-oriented planning has caused. Then they can take specific steps: from planning dense, human-scale, mixed-use developments to equipping streets with benches, wide sidewalks and shade.”
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