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- Transit_mall abstract "A transit mall is a street, or set of streets, in a city or town along which automobile traffic is prohibited or greatly restricted and only public transit vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians are permitted.Transit malls are instituted by communities who feel that it is desirable to have areas not dominated by the automobile, or as a way to speed travel time through an area—usually the city center—for transit vehicles and as a transport hub for interchanges, making them more efficient and thereby more attractive as an alternative to car use. Converting a street or an area to a transit mall can be a form of pedestrianization, allowing pedestrians and cyclists as well as transit vehicles to move more freely, unimpeded by private motor traffic, if autos are banned completely. However, some transit malls are not auto-free, but rather restrict cars and other private traffic to only short segments or only one lane, with other lanes being limited to buses or trams (streetcars).".
- Transit_mall thumbnail Portland_Transit_Mall_with_cyclists_crossing.jpg?width=300.
- Transit_mall wikiPageID "20647843".
- Transit_mall wikiPageRevisionID "634248949".
- Transit_mall hasPhotoCollection Transit_mall.
- Transit_mall subject Category:Car-free_zones.
- Transit_mall subject Category:Public_transport.
- Transit_mall subject Category:Transportation_planning.
- Transit_mall type Car-freeZones.
- Transit_mall type Location100027167.
- Transit_mall type Object100002684.
- Transit_mall type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Transit_mall type Point108620061.
- Transit_mall type TopographicPoint108664443.
- Transit_mall type YagoGeoEntity.
- Transit_mall type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Transit_mall type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Transit_mall type Zone108688247.
- Transit_mall comment "A transit mall is a street, or set of streets, in a city or town along which automobile traffic is prohibited or greatly restricted and only public transit vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians are permitted.Transit malls are instituted by communities who feel that it is desirable to have areas not dominated by the automobile, or as a way to speed travel time through an area—usually the city center—for transit vehicles and as a transport hub for interchanges, making them more efficient and thereby more attractive as an alternative to car use. ".
- Transit_mall label "Transit mall".
- Transit_mall label "トランジットモール".
- Transit_mall sameAs トランジットモール.
- Transit_mall sameAs m.0524458.
- Transit_mall sameAs Q7834363.
- Transit_mall sameAs Q7834363.
- Transit_mall sameAs Transit_mall.
- Transit_mall wasDerivedFrom Transit_mall?oldid=634248949.
- Transit_mall depiction Portland_Transit_Mall_with_cyclists_crossing.jpg.
- Transit_mall isPrimaryTopicOf Transit_mall.