We encourage bicycling and electronic modes of transportation as safe, fun, economical, efficient, environmentally friendly and healthy transportation alternatives for the SBU campus community.
Students, faculty, and staff are strongly encouraged to register their bicycles and electronic modes of transportation with the Office of Safety & Security as a deterrent to theft and to aid of recovery of missing bicycles. The make, model, color and serial number (if available) will be needed at the time of registration.
Free indoor storage is available for all registered bicycles and electronic modes of transportation.
Electric Modes of Transportation devices such as Hoverboards, electronic bikes, Segways, electric scooters, and electric skateboards are permitted in residential facilities under the following conditions: they can’t be stored/parked in hallways, stairwells or paths of egress in the residential facility or residential room; they should be plugged directly into the wall; one electronic mode of transportation per resident is allowed; use of original or (UL) listed batteries and chargers required; they should be charged only when someone is awake/around to prevent overcharging; and they should not be modified or repaired inside residential/sleeping areas. Hoverboards, electronic bikes, electric scooters, and electric skateboards are not permitted inside any other university facilities (i.e. academic buildings, library, Reilly Center, etc.), other than specific locations provided by Safety & Security for long term storage. Electronic modes of transportation are restricted from all pedestrian walkways and lawn areas. This restriction does not apply to mobility devices that are ADA-compliant and specifically designed to assist individuals with disabilities, provided they meet all applicable safety and accessibility standards. All electric modes of transportation stored or operated on campus should have a valid safety & Security permit affixed to it. All electric modes of transportation stored inside a residence hall room/apartment must be agreed upon by all roommates.
Any bicycle or electronic mode of transportation stored or operated on campus should have a valid permit affixed to it and in operable condition. Improperly stored bikes (in stairwells, chained to trees, etc.) may be impounded.
Inoperable modes of transportation left for a period longer than 48 hours may also be impounded. Locks that are cut or damaged during removal will not be replaced by SBU.
Modes of transportation may not be stored on campus during the summer months, unless it is being used. If you are a returning summer student with a device, please email security@sbu.edu or call 716-375-2527 to make arrangements.
At the end of the spring semester, a campus-wide bicycle "cleanup" is performed. Unregistered and/or inoperable bicycles or electronic modes of transportation will be offered up at an auction. Modes of transportation not sold in the auction will be discarded or destroyed.