The university is developing various transportation programs to implement the Policy for Improving the Transportation System, aimed at reducing the negative environmental impact and enhancing sustainability.
In the context of building an effective transportation ecosystem, the following aspects have been identified:
The university encourages the use of eco-friendly transportation, such as bicycles and scooters, for which special parking areas have been organized. This creates a comfortable environment for students and staff, allowing them to easily navigate the campus.
Roads leading to the campus from various city areas are equipped with bike/ scooter lanes, ensuring safety and convenience for all users. All university facilities are designed with pedestrian needs in mind, making them accessible to everyone.
Additionally, the university actively supports the use of zero-emission vehicles (ZEV), promoting environmentally friendly modes of transport and contributing to the reduction of carbon footprints. The transportation policy is part of the university's strategy to promote sustainability and care for the environment.
These parking areas are located in convenient spots, promoting their active use and making the choice of eco-friendly transportation more attractive.
As part of these initiatives, the university encourages students and staff to use alternative modes of transportation, such as bicycles, public transport, or walking.
The campus features wide sidewalks and pedestrian zones, facilitating comfortable walking and movement between buildings.