There should be a speed breaker before a pedestrian crossing, so that vehicles will anyway have to slow down. There should also be a signal for pedestrian crossings.
S. Gowthami,
Class X, Jindal Vidya Mandir, Bellary
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The footpath in our area is in a bad shape. And the few good ones are occupied by vendors.P.V.Abhijith ,
Class VI, SRK International School, Kulasekharam
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Our roads are certainly not pedestrian-friendly. The zebra-cross marking are lacking in most intersections. Installing guard railings along the footpath will keep vehicles away. It will also ensure free movement and safety of pedestrians.
Mohammed Asrar Ahmed,
Class X, All Saints' High School, Hyderabad
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Pedestrians are the most unsafe lot on the road. Government should ensure that pavements are built on either side of the roads.
S. Harini,
Class V, Aditya Vidhyashram, Pondicherry
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First of all, sidewalks and pavements are non-existent in India. Even if there is one, it is full of potholes. It becomes hazardous during the monsoon. Government should not only build pavements but also maintain them properly.
Sushmitha Kumar
Class 11, S.J.S.S.J.S, Tirunelveli
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Subway for people on foot and longer pedestrian signal will go a long way in ensuring pedestrian safety.
K.Goutham,
Class X, The Titan School, Hosur
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To ensure safety, government should evacuate the roadside vendors, cover the manholes and build footover bridge or subways.
P. Sowmya,
Class IX, Aravinda Model School, Mangalagiri.