An important step towards achieving the goal of an emission-free campus [Picture: Regenscheit]
An important step towards achieving the goal of an emission-free campus [ Picture: Regenscheit] The University of Stuttgart is making its large campus in Vaihingen optimally accessible with nine RegioRad stations. On September 2, 2020, the Rector of the University of Stuttgart, Prof. Wolfram Ressel, declared the fourth station ready for use along with Baden-Württemberg Minister of Transport Winfried Hermann and Mayor of Stuttgart Peter Pätzold. More than 70 bikes and pedelecs will be available in future. "I am pleased that the RegioRad bikes will make it easier for students and members of staff at the Vaihingen Campus to get around in future, and will make the campus an even livelier place", said Wolfram Ressel. An attractive, lively campus with an intelligent infrastructure creates a favorable environment for university studies, teaching and research and makes students and members of staff identify more with their university, Ressel went on to say. "I'd like to thank the student council stuvus for their commitment to incorporating RegioRad into the MobiLab project and bringing it to the campus," said Ressel. Philipp Buchholz, mobility spokesman at the student council at the University of Stuttgart, added: "It's a big campus and a lot of places can't be reached with public transport, so the bikes are very useful".
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