FOR a pedestrian-friendly environment to be established, conscious efforts should be made to introduce policies and guidelines in our planning laws to entrench this as a way of life.
The following are suggested guidelines to help in achieving this objective.
- As a rule, every street or road should clearly demarcate a path for Pedestrians, separate from motorists.
- For every new road, a template to have a raised pavement of at least 1200mm in width to serve as a sidewalk must be put in place.
- In densely populated areas with heavy human traffic, such areas could be designated as Pedestrians- only street, with shuttle services to move Pedestrians as the need arises.
- Adequate crosswalks at convenient intervals to be provided for Pedestrians to cross from one side of the road to the other. This is usually preferable at traffic junctions.
- Where necessary, footbridges should be provided, particularly along very busy highways.
- School, Church, Mosque, and Market zones should be clearly identified and adequately sized walkways should be provided to cater for the worshippers, students and shoppers to walk.
- All sidewalks are to be regularly maintained to avoid accidents that may occur as a result of bad surfaces.
- At signal junctions, priority must be given to the Pedestrian Crossings and dedicated signals for Pedestrians should be made available and fitted with cameras to detect wrongdoings.
- Our High Streets should be redesigned to have very wide walkways fronting the activity areas and shop fronts.
- No Cars or Vehicles should be allowed within the sidewalks, while special parking lots to be provided in a way that will not impede the movement of the Pedestrians.
- Where Streets are narrow, vehicles should be allowed to park only one side of the road, whilst the opposite side is left for Pedestrians. This should however be alternated periodically.
- Parking of vehicles on sidewalks should be declared illegal and made a bookable offence.
- Appropriate ramps at road junctions should be constructed on the sidewalks for Pedestrians on one form of wheel or the other, to be able to navigate through.
- All sidewalks should be free of impediments or obstructions like Power pole, signage and light poles.
- There should be Public Enlightenment and advocates on the need for a Pedestrian-Friendly Environment. Drivers should be educated on the need to give Pedestrians the right of way, once they step on the crosswalk.
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