Walking is very important in cities as it helps people to travel from one place to another. Urban areas in Bali are experiencing rapid development as tourism normalises, gradually entering a process of urban renewal. Improving the quality of the pedestrian environment is an important issue. The purpose of this research is to study how a person's physical condition, concepts, and activities affect their physical character and interest in walking. A quantitative method was used using randomly distributed open-ended questionnaires. Pedestrian criteria and facilities will be the source of data categorised in inhibiting pedestrians. A person who wants to walk should have good access and well-maintained facilities so that urban areas can be specialised for pedestrian paths.
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