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Footbridge

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A footbridge is a bridge designed for pedestrians rather than vehicular traffic. An enclosed footbridge between two buildings is sometimes known as a skyway.

Footbridges are often situated to allow pedestrians to cross water or railways in areas where there are no nearby roads to necessitate a road bridge, and also across busy roads to let pedestrians cross safely without slowing down the traffic. The latter is a type of pedestrian separation structure, examples of which are particularly found near schools, to help prevent children running in front of moving cars.

Small footbridges can also be used for decorative effect in ornamental gardens.

Examples include:

Types of footbridge (which are not also types of road bridge) include:

Footbridges can also be built in the same ways as larger road bridges; particularly suspension bridges and beam bridges.

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