SDG 11.4.6 Pedestrian priority on campus
NCUE adheres to the "pedestrians first" principle, committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and sustainable walking campus environment. The following are efforts and results on relevant measures.
1. Traffic Restrictions
Teaching areas and dormitory areas on campus completely prohibit motorcycles from entering, ensuring that core spaces prioritize pedestrian traffic. Campus motorcycle restriction announcement webpage:
https://apss.ncue.edu.tw/odedi/doc_page.php?id=.0-404...4203-
2. Planning Basis
Based on the "NCUE Campus Master Plan" reviewed and approved in 2017, pedestrian walkway design follows the characteristics of each area:
(1) Formal and commemorative spaces: walkways adopt straight-line forms to display a solemn atmosphere.
(2) Residential areas: walkways adopt curved designs to create a leisure atmosphere.
(3) Building connectivity: Considering actual traffic needs between different campus buildings, the planning should opt for an organic road network for convenience and practicality.
3. Sustainable Design
Plazas and main walkway pavements use materials and construction methods with good permeability to enhance rainwater infiltration; low-traffic garden paths also adopt permeable materials, echoing the spirit of ecological campus and green buildings.
4. Project Results
(1) Jinde Campus: pedestrian circulation planning is shown in Figure 1, with pedestrian walkways shown in Figures 3-4.
(2) Baoshan Campus: vehicles and motorcycles are directed to drive on ring roads, while remaining areas are designated as pedestrian-only spaces. Pedestrian circulation planning is shown in Figure 2, with pedestrian walkways shown in Figures 5-8.
Through the above planning and measures, NCUE has gradually implemented the campus pedestrians-first policy, providing a safer, greener, and more friendly walking environment.

Figure 1. Design of Pedestrian Pathways on the Jinde Campus

Figure 2. Design of Pedestrian Pathways on the Baoshan Campus

Figure 3. Pedestrian Path on the Jinde Campus (1)

Figure 4. Pedestrian Path on the Jinde Campus (2)

Figure 5. Pedestrian Path on the Baoshan Campus (1)

Figure 6. Pedestrian Path on the Baoshan Campus (2)

Figure 7. Pedestrian Path on the Baoshan Campus (3)

Figure 8. Pedestrian Path on the Baoshan Campus (4)

















