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  • Ohio State Awarded $300K for Multimodal Safety Plan

    The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus has been awarded $300,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) program for its project, “Protecting Vulnerable Roadway Users: A Multimodal Safety Plan.” “We’re excited to re-envision a transportation network that prioritizes safety and accessibility for everyone, whether they’re walking, biking, or using other mo...
  • Keep Safety in Mind as Seasons Change

    As the days get shorter and evenings get darker earlier, it’s important to keep these safety tips in mind when traveling on and around campus.Avoid distractions and be aware of your surroundings.Keep your eyes up and your earbuds out when traveling.Wear bright and reflective clothing.Dress to be seen and protect your head.Watch for uneven or slippery surfaces and debris.Ride or walk predictably.L...
  • Campus Community Asked to Share the Road

    With the start of a new academic year underway, The Ohio State University is encouraging the university community to pay attention and travel safely.Whether you drive, walk, bike or ride a scooter to class or work, do it safely. Students, faculty, staff and visitors share the road and the responsibility.Commuters are asked to look out for fellow Buckeyes and avoid distractions. Remove earbuds and...
  • Anticipate Travel Delays, Share the Road

    Motorists and CABS riders are encouraged to allow additional time for travel as students, faculty and staff return to campus for fall semester (classes begin August 23) . Learn about CABS route changes and download the Ohio State app for real-time CABS bus tracking. Visit the traffic impact map for construction that may impact your commute. Avoid distractions and watch out for your fell...

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