Pedestrian village

[1] Shared-use lanes for pedestrians and those using bicycles, Segways, wheelchairs, and other small rolling conveyances that do not use internal combustion engines.

Generally, these lanes are in front of the houses and businesses, and streets for motor vehicles are always at the rear.

Venice, Italy is essentially a pedestrian village with canals.

Other examples of a pedestrian village include Giethoorn village located in the Dutch province of Overijssel, Netherlands,[2] Mont-Tremblant Pedestrian Village located beside Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada,[3] and Culdesac Tempe in Tempe, Arizona.

[4] The canal district in Venice, California, on the other hand, combines the front lane/rear street approach with canals and walkways, or just walkways.

A walk street in Venice, California, built around 1905