Figure 9. Different networks of paths exist for foot and bicycle traffic, and for vehicular traffic at different capacities.
Only connections of not-too-widely differing flow can align or intersect, and the weaker connection has to be protected from the stronger. (a) Pedestrian paths cross and connect to a local street. (b) Local streets feed into a through street, with superimposed pedestrian and bicycle paths.

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