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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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  • This is a very practical idea. You could also consider adding solar charging stations for the e-bikes to make it even more sustainable.
  • Safety is important. Adding helmets at docking stations could improve adoption and reduce accidents.
  • it not only makes student life easier and safer but also promotes sustainability
  • Good idea it will save students from fatigue also save their time and energy
  • I really like your idea for CampusRide — it’s super practical and directly solves a problem we all face every day. The focus on affordability and eco-friendly transport makes it even better, and I especially like the safety features you’ve included. If you can also plan for things like charging, maintenance, and preventing misuse, it would be a very strong project. Honestly, I can see this making student life so much easier and setting an example for other colleges too.
  • This is a well-thought-out and impactful idea that addresses real student needs while promoting sustainability. CampusRide could greatly enhance campus mobility, safety, and convenience, making daily life easier for students. It's a smart solution with the potential to inspire similar initiatives at other universities.
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