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Is there a good way to add info about pedestrian paths? I believe the north path is closed and the south path may be fairly straightforward to cross, although you have to walk on the shoulder of Penrose Ave on the west. The north path is just barely technically crossable by adventurous people who are willing to walk cross lanes of traffic, preferably in times of low traffic. The most important point is to emphasize that the south side is particularly more suited for pedestrians even if it is not ideal (IF this statement is correct). Also I really want to push to add this to the article even if there is a lack of reliable sources. The alternative is that a prospective pedestrian chooses the wrong side of the bridge and may not even know it. 38.73.247.37 (talk) 18:13, 10 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]