How to Find Veo Rides on the Navgic Map

On campuses that partner with Veo, Navgic displays live locations for nearby Veo ride and micromobility vehicles on the same map as buildings, bus stops, and shuttles. You can see what is available around you without opening a separate scooter or bike app first.

Navgic shows locations only — unlock, pay, and ride through the official Veo app when you are ready.

Which campuses support Veo in Navgic?

Navgic surfaces Veo vehicle locations only where your campus has an active Veo partnership and Navgic integration is enabled. As of today, that includes:

More campuses may be added over time. If your school is not listed yet, maps, walking directions, and transit tools still work as usual.

Step 1: Open Navgic and pick your campus

Launch Navgic on iOS, Android, or the live web tracker. Select a Veo-supported university and campus (for example, Rutgers or Kent State).

Step 2: View the Map tab

Stay on the Map tab. Live Veo ride and micromobility markers appear alongside bus chevrons, stop pins, and building footprints when vehicles are available nearby.

Use the map to answer quick questions before you walk:

Step 3: Plan around buses and Veo together

Veo works best as a last-mile option — the gap between a bus stop and your building, or between districts when shuttles are full.

Combine Navgic tools on supported campuses:

  1. Track shuttles — see real-time bus positions and stop arrivals (how to track campus buses)
  2. Check nearby Veo vehicles — spot the closest available scooter or bike on the map
  3. Get walking directions — when a Veo vehicle is not nearby, walk with turn-by-turn guidance (search campus buildings)

Step 4: Unlock and ride in the Veo app

When you choose to ride, open the official Veo app to scan the QR code, pay, and start your trip. Navgic does not process Veo rentals or payments.

Parking, pricing, and ride rules are set by Veo and your campus — not by Navgic.

Campus-specific guides

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