gyalogjárda
Gyalogjárda is a Hungarian term meaning sidewalk or footpath adjacent to a street. It is a designated pedestrian pathway that runs along one or both sides of a road and is separated from motor vehicle traffic by a curb, a buffer, or landscaping. Its purpose is to provide a safe space for pedestrians and to separate foot traffic from vehicles.
Gyalogjárda surfaces are usually concrete, asphalt, pavers, or treated stone. Widths vary according to location and
Pedestrians have priority on gyalogjárda, and motor vehicles are not permitted to drive or park on them,
Gyalogjárda is maintained by local authorities, including repair, cleaning, and snow removal. Obstructions such as construction
The term distinguishes this pedestrian facility from other paths, such as gyalogút, which may refer to wider