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Shared Active Transportation Programs

OHIO supports sustainability through promoting the use of safe, reliable and affordable multi-modal transportation options including shared mobility devices such as e-scooters. 

Shared Mobility Campus Operating Guidelines:

Please be advised that these operating guidelines only apply to non-plated e-scooters and e-bikes. For plated and 2 wheel motorized vehicle parking guidelines please reference: Motorcycle & 2-Wheel Motorized Vehicle Guidelines | Ohio University

Operating Best Practices:

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Protect Yourself

Don't Forget Your Helmet!

Beware Of Your Surroundings

Yield To Pedestrians!

Be Alert & Attentive

Don't Drive Distracted! 

Ride Responsibly

Obey Rules of the Road

  • Practice safe driving:  when operating a shared mobility device or e-scooter please obey all rules of the roadway and adhere to traffic signs and signals.  
    • Do not operate devices in university buildings/facilities or designated campus "no-ride zones" such as College Green.
    • Devices are not permitted in university garages, residence halls, or inside university facilities, please abide by parking regulations below
    • Yield to pedestrians - operate scooters at a reduced speed, stop at crosswalks and maintain a safe pedestrian/scooter distance
    • Scooters/e-bikes are for single occupancy only - passengers are not permitted
    • Practice responsible driving, racing or unsafe driving is prohibited
    • Share the road - never ride against the flow of traffic
    • Dress to be seen, wear bright/reflective clothing when operating during evening hours
    • Do not step off the scooter while it is moving as this could result in injury
  • Be attentive: watch for uneven surfaces, debris, and pedestrians
  • Avoid distractions: store your phone and earbuds away and keep both hands on the handlebars to ensure focus on scooter/e-bike operation, don't drive distracted
  • Designated Parking:when parking on campus devices must be returned to a designated mandatory parking point or university bike rack location. Mandatory parking points are areas designated by e-scooter parking emblems on the ground. If operating a shared mobility device via an approved university vendor your device will not allow you to end your trip until you are in a designated parking area, parking outside of designated areas may result in fines and device immobilization. 
    • Designated Campus E-Scooter Parking Areas Located Near:
      • College Green:Bentley, Scott Quad, Voigt, Hudson Health Center, Alden Library, Upper Baker Center
      • East Green:Seigfred, Glidden, Biddle/Lincoln, Morton, McCraken, Jefferson
      • South Green:Nelson, Carr, Ping Recreation Center, Ewing, True
      • West/Union Green:Walter Hall, Lower Baker University Center, Walter Fieldhouse, Peden Stadium, Convocation Center, Grosvenor Hall, Academic Research Center (ARC), Central Food Facility, Medical Education Center, Heritage Hall, West State Street Innovation Center, Track & Field Facility
      • The Ridges: Parking Lot 209 Near Building 21
  • Ensure that devices are not parked in a manner which impedes pedestrian pathways, building ingress or egress, stairwells, ADA access or ramps.
  • While e-scooter users may also utilize campus bike racks, users are encouraged to utilized designated e-scooter parking locations rather than stand-alone bike racks when possible to avoid congestion and ensure adequate parking for all active transportation users. 
  • Scooter/e-bike parking should not disrupt campus landscaping, block campus parking locations or impede upon roadways or sidewalk access
  • Device charging:charging is prohibited using any OHIO source of electricity for shared mobility devices

Shared Mobility Safety Best Practices:

Recommendations & operational best practices are intended to increase safety but are not intended to be an exhaustive list of safety precautions or guarantee operator safety. Operators are expected to review and abide by any service terms and conditions, devices are operated at users own risk.

Feedback & Service Reporting:

Ohio University may partner with shared mobility vendors to provide shared mobility programs for campus. E-scooters are owned and operated by the service providers. All service charges incurred are through the e-scooter service providers not Ohio University. Personal scooter use is permitted on campus but users are required to following operating guidelines identified above, licensed scooters should be registered with TPS. 

Vendors: Interested in Operating a Shared Mobility Program On Campus?

Shared mobility service providers wishing to operate on the Ohio University Athens campus must also be licensed for operation within the City of Athens. Please contact the Athens Code Enforcement at 740-592-3306 to learn more about Athens City requirements. For additional information regarding university operating considerations and trial service requirements please contact the Transportation & Parking Services (TPS) Customer Care Center at 740-593-1917 or tps@ohio.edu .

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