pedestrian-comfort-guidance-technical-guide The Pedestrian Comfort Level for London should be considered when assessing both footways and formal pedestrian crossings The provision of comfortable crossing facilities supports road crossing in a planned manner and may reduce the number of informal crossings that occur Although tailored to London, as the guidance is based on area types it is applicable in other locations
Streets planning design - Transport for London We have put together strategic planning and design guidance documents for London which set out our approach to creating high quality streets and public spaces that support the Mayor's Transport
London Pedestrian Comfort Guidance London Pedestrian Comfort Guidance This document provides guidance on assessing pedestrian comfort levels in London It outlines a three step process for conducting pedestrian comfort assessments of footways and crossings: 1) assess footway comfort, 2) assess pedestrian crossings, and 3) review the impact on schemes
London Pedestrian Comfort Guidance This document provides guidance for assessing pedestrian comfort levels in London It outlines a three step process for 1) assessing footway comfort, 2) assessing pedestrian crossing comfort, and 3) reviewing the impact on a transport scheme
Pedestrian Comfort Guidance for London - TRID The Pedestrian Comfort Guidance for London (PCGL) document fills a number of key gaps in the pedestrian assessment tool kit, which provides robust evidence of the needs of pedestrians in differing situations and area types
Pavements and footpaths | Active Travel England Pedestrian routes should be of high quality and should provide direct connections It is important to understand where people will want to walk to, for instance schools, shops, green spaces,
Pedestrian Comfort Guidance for London - Yumpu Uncom for table Comfort able PedestrianComfort Level: Crossing Arms Space to Pass on Island PCL A COMFORTABLE FOR ALL AREAS A+ < 3ppmm < 3% Restricted Movement The crossing is very com for table at PCL A+ to A- with plenty of space for people to walk at the speed and that they choose
MM16-COL Active Travel and Healthy Streets - City of London City Plan 2040 is aligned with the London Plan and TfL guidance The City Plan supports the Healthy Streets Approach, Vision Zero and the aim to enable more people to travel by walking, cycling