noun
- Plural of pedway; elevated or grade-separated pedestrian walkways or passages, often connecting buildings or crossing over roads.
Usage: Chiefly North American; Often used in urban planning and architecture contexts
Examples
- The downtown area features several pedways that allow shoppers to move between buildings without crossing streets.
- Modern cities use pedways to improve pedestrian safety and reduce street-level congestion.
- The new office complex is connected by a network of climate-controlled pedways.
- Pedways have become a common feature in cold-weather cities to protect pedestrians from harsh winters.
- The architect designed multiple pedways to create a seamless walking experience across the development.