Are electric scooters allowed at University of Calgary?
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Electric scooters have been growing in popularity as a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation. Within the University of Calgary campus, the use of electric scooters is subject to the rules and regulations set by the university administration, as well as municipal bylaws enforced by the City of Calgary.
In general, electric scooters may be operated within the campus but must follow specific guidelines. Riders are expected to prioritize safety, courtesy, and respect for all campus community members. This means adhering to designated speed limits, avoiding pedestrian walkways, and parking scooters in designated areas to prevent obstruction of pathways, doorways, and ramps.
As municipal bylaw regulations also apply, riders should be aware that electric scooters are typically permitted on bike paths and roads where the speed limit is 50 km/h or lower. However, they are not allowed on sidewalks, unless designated as shared pathways for bikes and scooters.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding electric scooter use at the University of Calgary, individuals are encouraged to consult the university's transportation guidelines and check for any recent updates that may adjust or redefine policies on sustainable and alternative transportation methods on campus. Additionally, it may be advisable to review the city's bylaws and traffic rules related to electric scooters to ensure full compliance while navigating both the campus and surrounding areas.
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