Going on foot; performed on foot; as, a pedestrian journey.
A walker; one who journeys on foot; a foot traveler; specif., a professional walker or runner.
Commonly, a person forcibly prevented from using a motor vehicle. Frequently at odds with the cycling community over territorial rights, pedestrians clump together to produce their own traffic jams, and often don't look where they're going; behaviours retained when they re-enter their cars.
Any person on foot or who is using means of conveyance propelled by human power, other than bicycle.
Any person not in or on a motor vehicle or other vehicle. Excludes people in buildings or sitting at a sidewalk cafe. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also uses another pedestrian category to refer to pedestrians using conveyances and people in buildings. Examples of pedestrian conveyances include skateboards, nonmotorized wheelchairs, rollerskates, sleds, and transport devices used as equipment.
A person using legs or leg surrogates (for example, prosthetic limbs, crutches, etc.) as the principle method of locomotion. [ASTM F1646-02].
A person who travels on foot or who uses assistive devices, such as a wheelchair, for mobility.
A person on foot or a person on roller skates, roller blades, child's tricycle, non-motorised wheelchair, skateboard, or other non-powered vehicles (excluding bicycles). Includes a person who has just alighted from a vehicle.
is any person involved in a motor-vehicle accident who is not in or upon a motor vehicle or nonmotor vehicle. Includes persons injured while using a coaster wagon, child's tricycle, roller skates, etc. Excludes persons boarding, alighting, jumping or falling from a motor vehicle in transport who are considered occupants of the vehicle.
a person who travels by foot
a person on foot or using a conveyance propelled by human power (roller skates, skateboards, etc
a person on foot or who uses a conveyance such as roller skates, skateboards, etc
a Walkimg person, inparticular on a road (if available on the sidewalk /path/pavement)
a walking person, in particular on a road (if available on the sidewalk )
A person afoot, in a wheelchair, on skates, or on a skateboard.
A person employing foot travel, or its equivalent, such as a wheelchair.
A person walking or traveling by means of a wheelchair, electric scooter, crutches or other walking devices or mobility aids. Use of the term pedestrian is meant to include all disabled individuals regardless of which equipment they may use to assist their self-directed locomotion (unless they are using a bicycle). It also includes runners, joggers, those pulling or pushing strollers, carriages, carts and wagons, and those walking bicycles.
A pedestrian is a person travelling on foot, whether walking or running. In modern times, the term mostly refers to someone walking on a road or footpath, but this was not the case historically.