Accessible pedestrian pathways may also use soft pavements with a compaction of more than 90%, ensuring stable and safe pedestrian traffic.

- Proper compaction. Pavements must have a compaction greater than 90%
- Stability and safety. Pavements must allow stable and safe pedestrian traffic, without causing sinking or water stagnation.
- Compatibility with other requirements. Pavements must maintain the highest possible compatibility with other pavements.
Sources
- https://cdn.mitma.gob.es/portal-web-drupal/estudios_y_publicaciones/guia_accesibilidad.pdf
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0007851
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0066564
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0050139
- Carers
- Children
- Cognitive abilities
- Decolonial perspective
- Enviroment
- Gender perspective
- Hearing impairment
- Low-education
- Older people
- Other(+)
- Physical abilities and features
- Sin categorÃa
- Temporary
- Universal Design
- Visual impairment