How wide is the sidewalk?
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The standard width for sidewalks should be calculated based on multiples of pedestrian walkways, with a minimum width of no less than 1.5 meters. The width and maximum capacity of pedestrian walkways are converted as follows: For stations, docks, pedestrian bridges, and underpasses: width (m) 0.90, maximum capacity (people/h) 1400. On urban roads: width (m) 0.75, maximum capacity 1800 (people/h). The "Urban Road Traffic Planning and Design Standards" are introduced as follows: Introduction 1: 5.2.3 The width of sidewalks should be calculated based on multiples of pedestrian walkways, with a minimum width of no less than 1.5m. The width and capacity of pedestrian walkways should comply with the following regulations. Introduction 2: For stations, docks, pedestrian bridges, and underpasses, width (m) 0.90, maximum capacity (people/h) 1400. On urban roads, width (m) 0.75, maximum capacity 1800 (people/h).