Street furniture
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Street furniture is a collective term for objects and pieces of equipment installed on streets and roads for various purposes, including traffic barriers, benches, bollards, post boxes, phone boxes, streetlamps, traffic lights, traffic signs, bus stops, grit bins, tram stops, taxi stands, public lavatories, fountains, watering troughs and memorials, and waste receptacles. An important consideration in the design of street furniture is how it affects road safety.
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See also
- Bus stop
- Billboard
- Door furniture
- Garden furniture
- Historical marker
- Park furniture
- Public art
- Roads
- Street light
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