COTA
COTA (Central Ohio Transit Authority) offers public bus transportation to Franklin County and small portions of adjacent Delaware, Fairfield and Licking Counties. They run 58 routes and have over 4,300 bus stops located throughout the area mentioned above. Visit their web site (or call 228-1776) for more information on their specific routes, bus fares, and other services.
OSU students pay a fee ($9.00 a quarter for undergrads and grads; $13.50 a semester for professional students) to ride COTA with their tuition. This fee allows OSU students to ride any COTA bus route at any time. A valid OSU ID or Buck ID card should be shown to the COTA bus driver when boarding.
Car Sharing
The University, through a competitive bid process, has
selected "Connect by Hertz" as the new provider of car
sharing services for OSU. Connect by Hertz ( a division of
Hertz Corporation) offers vehciles by the hour or by the day for
low rates that include fuel, insurance, maintenance and campus parking.
The OSU fleet currently consists of Toyota Camrys, Ford Escapes
and Toyota Prius Hybrids, all of which are EPA SmartWay certified
for low emissions. Ten vehicles spread out over four locations around
campus with more locations possible as use dictates, ensures that
a vehicle will be close to you when you need it. For
more information, please visit http://tp.osu.edu/carsharing/index.shtml.
RIDESHARE/CARPOOL OPTIONS
Student customers who are interested in finding others with whom they would like to carpool to the University or if they are looking for a ride home for the weekend are encouraged to check out the rideshare board in the hallway near 160 Bevis Hall. Customers may post their interests in finding or sharing a ride and/or contact others who have done the same. For more information, please visit the rideshare board.
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MOTORCYCLES
Motorcycles are an efficient mode of travel and are welcome on the OSU campus. A current OSU motorcycle parking permit is required. The cost of a motorcycle permit is $15.00 annually and should be placed on the right side of the front fork.
A motorcycle symbol on the parking map identifies the motorcycle parking areas on campus. Motorcycles must park in two-wheeled spaces from 3:00AM - 4:00PM and may park in regular four-wheel vehicle spaces from 4:00PM - 3:00AM. Motorcycles are permitted to park at a meter as long as the meter fee is paid. Motorcycles are not permitted to park in most of the garages on campus at any time because of the limitations of the parking gates. The two newest garages, Hospitals and Neil Ave., have separate motorcycle areas specifically designed to meet the needs of our motorcycle patrons.
Motorcycle Map (pdf)
BICYCLES
If you plan to ride your bicycle on campus, registration is free and strongly encouraged. A registered bike that is lost or stolen is more likely to be found and returned. To obtain more information on how to register your bicycle, please contact The Ohio State University Police Department.
Bike racks are located throughout campus providing cyclists with a convenient place to secure their bikes. Bicycles should be locked to a bike rack using a u-bolt lock and cable combination. Please do not lock your bike to fences, signposts, disability ramps, stair railings, or trees. Bikes locked in places other than bike racks may impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic and may be impounded.
Additional bicycle information
CARPOOLS
The transferable parking permit makes carpooling easy. A parking permit can be displayed in any vehicle within the carpool as long as the registered person is along. If the group disbands, individual permits can be obtained. |
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