Environmental Preservation and Safety: Specific areas within the campus have been designated as pedestrian pathways, bicycle lanes, or vehicle-restricted zones. These arrangements help maintain environmental cleanliness and protect campus wildlife.
Vehicle Parking Regulation: Vehicles are only allowed to park in designated areas. This reduces traffic congestion and prioritizes pedestrian access.
Pedestrian Priority: Several pedestrian-only paths have been established across the campus. Vehicle entry to these areas is strictly prohibited, ensuring pedestrian safety.
Traffic Management System: A comprehensive traffic management system regulates vehicle flow on campus. It discourages excessive vehicle use, gives priority to pedestrians and cyclists, and directs vehicles to specified parking areas, thereby effectively controlling traffic flow.
Sustainable Transport Encouragement: Public transportation is promoted through conveniently located bus stops near the campus. Additionally, a free shared bicycle service operates within the campus, supported by dedicated bike lanes and parking spaces for cyclists.
Vehicle Entry Control: A sticker-based access control system is used to regulate campus entry. Only authorized vehicles with valid stickers are allowed in, and these are continuously monitored by automated systems and campus security personnel.
Electric Scooters for On-Campus Travel: Electric scooters are available at multiple locations throughout the campus. These scooters offer a practical and eco-friendly transportation alternative, significantly reducing the need for vehicle use.