E-scooters are banned from all University parking lots and garages.This is consistent with the approach taken by many cities that ban the use of e-scooters on sidewalks and an action that is supported by the Editorial Board of The Miami Student. E-scooters may not be ridden on any sidewalk on University property at any time with the exception of the bike lane incorporated into the sidewalk along Patterson Avenue. E-scooters must be walked across campus.Riders may not wear headphones while riding an e-scooter in campus bike lanes. Headlights and headlamps should be used between sunset and sunrise. Riders are strongly encouraged to wear helmets and eye protection. do not wear a backpack or carry anything) while riding an e-scooter. Riders are expected to follow all e-scooter safety rules (e.g.Pedestrians have the right of way at all times. Riders must dismount when crossing streets and roads. E-scooter riders must obey all traffic rules, traffic lights and signs. Electric scooters (e-scooters) may only be ridden in campus bike lanes (see map).Personal Transportation Devices: E-scooters are a new item in Oxford. Multi-use paths for bicycles and pedestrians are built along the east side of Patterson Ave. to Patterson Ave., State Route 73 from Patterson Ave. Bicycle lanes on Miami University’s campus are identified by pavement markings and dedicated lanes on E.Take a moment to read some Bicycle safety tips from the Miami University Police.Anyone caught riding bikes on any protected trail are subject to arrest and prosecution for criminal trespass, in violation of section 2911.21 of the Ohio Revised Code. All other campus trails are protected nature preserves and biking on these trails is strictly prohibited. The trail begins and ends in the southwest corner of the parking lot. Miami University maintains a bike trail in Peffer Park, located on the west side of U.S.Riding bikes is not permitted anywhere that signs prohibit it. Pedestrians have the right of way on sidewalks, so bikes must yield to them at all times. Any bicycle ridden on a sidewalk must be operated with due regard for the safety of others. The City of Oxford, for example, prohibits bicycle riding on the sidewalks in the uptown business district. State law does not prohibit riding bicycles on sidewalks, however, many local ordinances do. Where to ride bikes: Bikes may be ridden in any roadway or area where motorized vehicle operation is permitted.
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