Sidewalks in high-density areas can be wider than 2.5 meters. A) True B) False

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The question is asking whether sidewalks in high-density areas can be wider than 2.5 meters, which is a true or false question regarding urban planning regulations.

Answer

True

The final answer is True

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The final answer is True

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In high-density areas, sidewalks tend to be wider to accommodate higher pedestrian volumes. This is generally between 1.8 to 3.0 meters or greater.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming all sidewalks are the same width. High-density urban areas often require wider sidewalks to safely accommodate more pedestrian traffic.

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