To accommodate bicycles and pedestrians, a cycleway was built along the eastbound side of the freeway.
The new bridge also has a much wider travel surface to accommodate bikers and pedestrians.
No walkways, stairways or elevators are needed to accommodate pedestrians in the parking area.
Traffic slowed to a halt during rush hour to accommodate buses and pedestrians.
The narrow streets of the village were only ever intended to accommodate pedestrians and horse drawn vehicles.
Green signs for the bike path across the bridge, which also accommodates pedestrians, are right outside.
Now, a move is on to widen the street's sidewalks to accommodate additional pedestrians and draw visitors to the area around Washington Square.
The tunnel also accommodates pedestrians and cyclists, who use an elevated ramp on the north side of the roadway.
Narrower streets that could only accommodate pedestrians were also present in both Greek and Roman cities.
The new bridge was built to better accommodate vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians.