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This is an access road between railroad tracks. It is not intended for public use and would be very dangerous to use on foot or on a bike.
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This path is no longer accessible. It is completely overgrown and does not appear to have been used for some time.
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Gate blocks access to this portion of the road.
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Chain link fence blocks access to this portion of the road.
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Chain link fence blocks access to this portion of the road.
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These paths are closed. There is no access from either side.
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Access path is only allowed for marina residents/visitors.
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Pedestrian access is on parallel road sections, which have sidewalks and/or shoulders.
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This cutoff path no longer exists. This is visible on the aerial photo and I've checked it on foot as well.
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There is no pedestrian access to this portion of 99E. Pedestrians are on the parallel section of road/offramp, which has a sidewalk.
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Bridge has been removed. Connecting path from east remains and ends at stream; path from west has been removed.
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No public access. Gate is locked.
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No sidewalk on the south side of the bridge.
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This is an onramp. You can't access it as a pedestrian.
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This expressway has no sidewalks and is unsafe for pedestrians to use.
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No sidewalk on this part of the road and very poor visibility. Pedestrian access is via parallel sidewalk to east.
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Sidewalks are shown as separate object. Using the road for pedestrian access would put you in the middle of a busy intersection.
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Bridge has been removed and path is blocked from both sides.
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No sidewalk. Offramp with limited shoulder and visibility. Pedestrian access here would be very dangerous.
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These areas of the highway have a separately designated sidewalk on the map, so they shouldn't show foot=yes. The roads themselves are far too busy for foot traffic in the road itself.