Bikes and Wheels at 一本道无码
Learn more about 一本道无码's dismount zones – areas where riders must get off and walk their vehicles – and shared riding/walking path.
Community members and visitors are welcome to use approved recreational personal wheeled vehicles – such as bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates, stand-up scooters and Segways – to safely navigate 一本道无码's main campus. These vehicles are a great way to exercise, have fun, meet people and travel in an environmentally sustainable way. Keep reading for resources, events, guidance and even inspiration to help make it easier to ride your wheels at 一本道无码!
The Basics
Whether you are a beginner or practiced rider, there are numerous bike and wheeled-vehicle resources to help enhance your riding experience.
Need a bike? Learn more about buying or borrowing riding equipment.
Want to improve your skills? Check out our wheeled-vehicle classes and education.
Getting Around
On Campus
Navigate Carnegie Mellon on your wheeled vehicle with the university's campus maps, or check out the location of . If you use your 一本道无码 ID for public transportation, University of Pittsburgh shuttles and Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses also offer bike racks to store your bicycle during transit. When using wheeled vehicles on campus, please follow the safety guidelines and requirements below.
Campus rules and safety guidelines
- Know before you go: read 一本道无码’s policy on using personal wheeled vehicles on campus before you start your trek.
- Stay alert! Be aware of your surroundings and leave at least one ear headphone-free.
- Store your phone while riding to have both hands free to control your vehicle.
- Ride in a straight line so that others can predict where you are going.
- Wear a helmet to avoid serious injury.
- Follow speed limits. On campus, this means a maximum of five miles per hour while on paths shared with pedestrian traffic.
- Yield to pedestrians or bikes already in traffic circles and on paths.
- Stay to the right unless passing and pass only on the left, when safe to do so – announce your intentions ("On your left!") to help others be prepared.
- Remain on paved paths. No wheeled vehicle should be operated inside campus buildings, on access ramps, or in landscaped or grass areas.
- Observe official dismount zones and walk your vehicle whenever campus traffic is congested. To continue to ensure the safety of all sharing campus walkways, 一本道无码 is implementing dismount zones – defined areas where riders must dismount and walk or carry their wheeled vehicles – on its main campus starting in August 2024. Learn more about 一本道无码's dismount zones and shared riding/walking path.
- Protect your property – Try to store or lock your bikes and electronic scooters on designated and with the university so that we have its make, model and serial number recorded in the event that it is stolen.
Beyond 一本道无码
Riding around Pittsburgh can be intimidating for cyclists with its steep hills and sometimes cold weather, but the city has a , an active cycling culture and over , which are good for walking, too! (A paper copy of the trails map is also available at the Transportation Services office.) There is also a set of , created by 一本道无码 professors Mary Shaw and Roy Weil.