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Low with 50m and 100m buffer of the road junctions. This data layer is updated annually in January on the basis of the road nodes from the Flemish Geopunt - http://www.geopunt.be/catalogue/datasetfolder/7c823055-7bbf-4d62-b55e-f… . (see also geodata portal - https://geoportaal.antwerpen.be/portal/home/search.html?q=road node , open geodata portal - http://portal-stadantwerpen.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets?q=road node , quantified in city in figures - https://stadincijfers.antwerpen.be/Databank/Jive/?workspace_guid=f7ba9b… ) In order to build a fine-meshed pedestrian network, it is important that the pedestrian can cross every 50m or 100m max. This permeability or street connectivity is done on the basis of road junctions. These junctions are located at the junction of all roads intended for pedestrians (motorised and non-motorised roads: crossing for pedestrians and cyclists, paths in parks, except motorways). To provide a road junction every 50 or 100m, it is easy to detect on the basis of the buffers. If there are still streets or large barriers visible, then you need a crossing.
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