motorist |
woonerf |
As nouns the difference between motorist and woonerf
is that
motorist is one who drives a motor vehicle while
woonerf is a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists.
cyclist |
woonerf |
As nouns the difference between cyclist and woonerf
is that
cyclist is a person who rides a cycle, especially a bicycle, or who habitually engages in cycling while
woonerf is a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists.
pedestrian |
woonerf |
As nouns the difference between pedestrian and woonerf
is that
pedestrian is somebody walking rather than using a vehicle; somebody traveling on foot on or near a roadway while
woonerf is a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists.
As an adjective pedestrian
is of or intended for those who are walking.
street |
woonerf |
As nouns the difference between street and woonerf
is that
street is a paved part of road, usually in a village or a town while
woonerf is a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists.
As an adjective street
is having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.
As a proper noun Street
is {{surname}.