- The majority of respondents agree or strongly agree that the walking proposals are important to ensure safe walking in Portsmouth (63%).
- The most common proposal that respondents disagree with is Proposal 2 – widening of existing footways (70%) whilst the proposal with the least opposition is Proposal 5 – install more tactile paving and dropped kerbs (34%).
LCWIP Proposals: Walking
Summary
To what extent do you agree or disagree that these proposals are important to ensure safe walking in Portsmouth?
Base: 536
Which proposals do you disagree with?
Base (respondents who disagree with the proposals): 67
The following chart shows a summary of agreement levels with the LCWIP walking proposals. The majority of respondents (63%) agree or strongly agree with the proposals.
The following chart shows what proposals respondents disagree with. The two most common proposals that respondents disagree with are Proposal 2 – widening of existing footways (70%) and Proposal 4 – continuous footpaths at crossing locations (63%).