- Difficulty in crossing the roads
- Bad footpaths
- Dimly lit subways, inaccessible skywalks
- Roads where flyovers start/end where people cannot cross
- Motorbikes parked/riding on the pavement
- Garbage and construction material on the footpaths
- Signal-free corridors (aerial shots if you have will be super!)
- Badly lit roads which are unsafe
- Roads, Foothpaths made inaccessible for people with special needs
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