Overview

Cyclist on Hythe Bridge crossing with river view in Oxford
Cyclist on Hythe Bridge crossing with river view in Oxford

Oxmotion Services collects calm, practical guidance for moving around Oxford with cleaner choices: e-bikes, small scooters, safe loops between colleges, and simple notes for day-to-day errands without the car.

We draw on local rides, public maps, and observed patterns. Lane works, weather, and campus events can shift how routes feel, so treat these pages as a starting point you can tweak on the day.

You’ll find short connectors that avoid steep climbs, places to pause for a quick top-up, and pointers on sharing space with walkers along the rivers. Nothing salesy—just straightforward, readable tips.

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Crew

Route planner checking quiet bike cut-throughs near Jericho

Sam Everett

Route Planner

Charging spot scout noting Type 2 points around the city centre

Ella K.

Charge Scout

Micromobility advisor explaining safe lane merges by the canal

Kai Morgan

Micromobility Advisor

Contact

441 865 923 547

9 Hythe Bridge Street, Oxford OX1 2EW, England

Plans

Starter Ride

Simple loops for first outings.

£8 /Month

Flat connectors between central colleges

Short rain-safe alternates by the river

Basic e-bike care checklist

Start

Daily Commuter

Weekday flow with buffers.

£14 /Month

Lane merge notes at busy junctions

Typical charge stops and etiquette

Wet-weather gear pointers

Quiet morning vs evening routes

Choose

Fleet Support

Practical outlines for small teams.

£22 /Month

Loading points and safe lock-ups near venues

Shift planning with rest windows

Simple maintenance prompts to adapt

Sample delivery loops with time notes

Charge rotation suggestions

Rain interval alternatives

Select

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FAQs

Do you rent bikes or scooters?

We don’t hire vehicles. We share route ideas, care tips, and local pointers so you can pick a provider that fits and book with them directly.

Where can I charge an e-bike?

Many cafés and community spots allow short top-ups if you ask first and use your own charger. Public charge points vary—check signs on site and be considerate of others.

Are all paths step-free or smooth?

Surfaces differ by lane and weather. Our notes highlight gentler links we’ve used, yet conditions and diversions can change on the day.

What about helmets and lights?

We nudge towards visible clothing, front/rear lights at dusk, and a well-fitting helmet. Local rules and signage still apply—please follow them.

Can I ride along the canal?

Towpaths are shared. Slow near walkers, give space on narrow sections, and be ready to dismount where marked or busy.

How current is the information?

We refresh notes when we can and rely on public sources. Works, events, and policies may shift—always check the latest local advice.

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