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UC San Diego cautions students on proper use of electric scooters on campus

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UC San Diego is experiencing a surge in the use of electric scooters on campus, further adding to the traffic on the school’s already crowded byways.

The surge led campus officials on Thursday to e-mail students a cautionary note about proper use of the scooters. The note reads:

“In recent months, use of motorized scooters, motorized skateboards and other small, motorized mobility devices has increased on campus. We want to remind the campus community that UC San Diego has established guidelines for the proper use of bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and similar wheeled devices; also, the UC San Diego Police Department is enforcing regulations related to their use.

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“Motorized mobility devices may be used in designated bike lanes as well as on curbed streets. Riders of any motorized devices should always yield to pedestrians and slower traffic in all locations.

“As technology and mobility options continue to evolve, the university will seek to update policies and facilities to encourage the safe circulation of people throughout campus. Existing policies are currently under review. We will be developing outreach and education efforts over the next several months and will provide opportunities to share ideas and information.”

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