Wheelchair access is possible (i.e. there are no stairs, narrow openings below 90cm wide, etc.).
The sidewalks are free of obstacles and steps (stairs, etc.).
The surface material is made of asphalt.
At all existing crossings there are ramps for wheelchair access.
The ramps are free of items blocking wheelchair access, such as bars or columns.
The street has tactile guide for the blind.
At the ramps where the tactile guide is interrupted, there is always a proper 'DANGER' plate installed.
On the sidewalk, at the end to the road surface, there are columns/bars.
There are no traffic lights at the crossings.
All signs, traffic lights and/or other elements placed on road poles are safely placed at 2.20m or higher above the ground.
Signs, traffic lights and other kinds of pole-hanging elements are placed as concentrated as possible (e.g. on a common pole).
Around baskets or rubbish bins there is always a free width of 90cm (on the pavement) left for pedestrian crossing.
Around the benches that exist, there is always additional space for wheelchair users.
There is street lighting at night, and it is considered sufficient.