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Safe travels, Ags. Standing by.

Keep these tips in mind as you travel both on- and off-campus.

Bikes and other wheeled devices are handy modes of transportation for getting around quickly on campus.

With XX miles of sidewalk spanning across Texas A&M's main campus and another XX miles connecting West Campus, being aware of fellow pedestrians and motorized travelers is important.

Chances are you or your peer have hopped on an AggieSpirit bus. Taking into consideration more XX stops are made in a single day and more than 7 million transit rides are offered each year, knowing the safe way to board and exit buses is important.

Vehicles travel around our campuses, not only to get from point A to point B, but to visit our parks, see landmarks and enjoy the Spirit of Aggieland, near and far. See how you can be a friendly driver to all modes of transportation.

Personal electric vehicles, bikes, scooters, skateboards – these all help you travel from point A to point B quickly and efficiently. Questions on areas to store or park them, where they can be charged and FAQs related to them being inside buildings are answered here.

Texas A&M University partners with the local communities that we call home. See the options offered in these areas that connect with our own transportation services system or provide connectivity across the state.