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One of the daily struggles for students is transportation within and around the university campus. Walking long distances in the heat, waiting for crowded shuttles, or relying on expensive auto-rickshaws consumes valuable time and energy. For students who stay late in labs or libraries, safety and reliability become even bigger concerns.

My idea is to introduce CampusRide, a student-run electric bike and scooter sharing system designed specifically for university life. The service would allow students to unlock e-bikes or e-scooters using their student ID card or a simple mobile app. Vehicles can be parked at designated docking stations around campus — near hostels, libraries, cafeterias, and academic blocks.

The pricing would be highly affordable, with pay-per-use or monthly subscription models, making it budget-friendly for students. Since the system uses electric vehicles, it is eco-friendly, reduces carbon footprint, and promotes green mobility inside the campus. Additionally, the app can integrate safety features such as GPS tracking and SOS buttons for late-night riders.

This solution benefits:

  • Students: Saves time, provides convenience, and improves safety.

  • University: Promotes sustainability and enhances the campus image.

  • Community: Encourages adoption of clean and smart mobility.

As a student, I believe this idea matters because it addresses our everyday struggles while contributing to a greener and smarter campus environment. With the right support, CampusRide could become a model that other universities adopt too.

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  • I like that it’s student-run — it gives ownership and responsibility to students rather than depending entirely on administration.
  • Consider adding incentives or discounts for students who frequently use the service to promote regular usage.
  • Truly , a very good idea . Looks like the creator is having a clear thought about the transport problems and student life . Apart from the idea , the quality of voicing out the struggles faced by a student in the field of transport is also very commendable. The the solution looks practical, but getting this into motion looks challenging . But still a very good attempt on often unnoticed problem of transport struggles and green mobility
  • You’ve identified a real pain point and offered a creative, sustainable solution — great job!
  • Adding data or survey results showing the demand for such a service would strengthen the idea.
  • Limiting the service to only students might exclude faculty or staff who also face similar mobility challenges.
  • There’s a concern that students might leave e-bikes outside docking stations, causing clutter around the campus.
  • This is a really practical and student-friendly idea. CampusRide not only solves transportation issues but also promotes sustainability.
  • Love this! CampusRide makes student travel faster, safer, and greener—exactly what every university needs
  • This is a good attempt, but I feel the idea is not fully practical in its current form. The explanation misses some details about how it will actually work in real life, especially in terms of cost and adoption. Maybe you could refine the plan with more concrete steps so that it feels more realistic.
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