E-Moped Etiquette on Campus: Quiet Power Still Has Rules
Students on URBN models weave between crowds at gates and hostels. Good etiquette keeps you welcome — and licensed.
Campus roads are half pedestrian corridor, half delivery lane. Electric mopeds are quiet enough that walkers do not hear you coming — ride like you are invisible and slow where crowds thicken.
Honk lightly or ring a bell at blind corners — silence is not courtesy when people cannot hear you.
Dismount or crawl through narrow hostel lanes during peak hours; administrators notice repeat offenders.
What you should know
Park only in designated spots. One blocked fire lane gets every e-moped banned for a semester.
Carry registration and licence copies; campus security checks spike during festival weeks.
“Campus freedom lasts as long as riders do not give the admin office a reason.”
Quick tips
- Charge only in allowed hostel zones.
- Avoid midnight throttle tests near dormitories.
- Share helmet with pillion on short hops.
- Report theft to campus security immediately.
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