Scooters block paths for individuals with disabilities
More than 600 electric scooters are used on the Ohio State campus every day, and students, faculty and staff with disabilities face issues when they are left in pathways.
More than 600 electric scooters are used on the Ohio State campus every day, and students, faculty and staff with disabilities face issues when they are left in pathways.
The wheels on the campus bus will not be going ‘round for the Morrill and Lincoln Tower residents as its route will no longer pass through their bus stop.
The next time a Buckeye forgets to look up while crossing the street, Ohio State’s Share the Road initiative decals will remind them.
The Department of Transportation and Traffic Management launched parking zones earlier this month specifically for electric scooters that arrived o…
The university is in the planning stages of opening a bike hub to provide a central location for bicycle repairs, accessories and education for stu…
In this episode of The Third Chair, Jack Long explains how Columbus’ transportation is changing and covers the invasion of e-scooters.…
As the Bird and Lime scooters face new regulations from the city of Columbus, a Columbus man is running a grassroots movement to help fight for doc…