ITV News - 8.50, Wed May 2 2007
....The findings, from 32 countries, reflect the fact that increasing numbers of people are living in the fast lane.Teams with stop watches timed how long it took 35 men and women to walk along a 60ft stretch of pavement.....
Researchers in each city found a busy street with a wide pavement that was flat, free from obstacles, and sufficiently uncrowded to allow people to walk at their maximum speed....

The average walking times in seconds from each city studied were as follows:
1) Singapore (Singapore); 10.55
2) Copenhagen (Denmark); 10.82
3) Madrid (Spain); 10.89
4) Guangzhou (China): 10.94
5) Dublin (Ireland); 11.03
6) Curitiba (Brazil); 11.13
7) Berlin (Germany); 11.16
8 ) New York (US); 12.00
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12) London (United Kingdom); 12.17
13) Zagreb (Croatia); 12.20
14) Prague (Czech Republic); 12.35
15) Wellington (New Zealand); 12.62
16) Paris (France); 12.65
17) Stockholm (Sweden); 12.75
18 ) Ljubljana (Slovenia); 12.76
[SIZE="2"]19) Tokyo (Japan); 12.83[/SIZE]
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