35. Motor Vehicles and Bicycles (Revised: 1999) |
The University Police Department is responsible for the
rules concerning moving vehicles and bicycles on university
property. Transportation Services
is responsible for the rules concerning vehicles and
bicycles that are parked on university property.
35.1 Motor Vehicles
All motor vehicles must display a valid university parking
permit before they may be parked on university property, with
the exception of those parked in visitor pay areas and
30-minute spaces, which do not require the display of any
type of permit.
Permits are obtained from Transportation Services. All motor vehicles on
university property must be operated in accordance with the
university rules and appropriate Texas motor vehicle laws.
Illegal parking may result in the vehicles being
ticketed or impounded in a secure lot. Vehicles with
excessive violations may be towed and impounded even if they
are parked in the legal space at the time of the tow.
Students with delinquent citations may be blocked from
registration, transcripts, etc. Citations not paid within 10
working days will be billed on the students fee
statement. If the account is not cleared, the Fiscal
Department will block for nonpayment.
When, in the judgment of Transportation Services, a students failure
to comply with appropriate parking rules becomes a breach of
discipline, that office shall refer the student to the
Department of Student Life. At such time, a student may have
his or her permit revoked and be prohibited from parking on
the campus for the remainder of the year. Additional rules
entitled Motor Vehicle Rules are published and distributed by Transportation Services
on an annual basis. Vehicle operators are required
to comply with all published parking or traffic rules.
35.2 Bicycles
All bicycles should be registered with Transportation Services. Bicycles can be
marked with an identifying number by the University Police
Department to ensure proper return if recovered after theft
or confiscation due to illegal parking or abandonment. All
bicycles on university property must be operated in
accordance with university rules and appropriate Texas motor
vehicle laws.
After the close of the spring semester, all bicycles will
be removed from the residence hall bicycle racks, except
those racks specifically designated for storage during the
break between semesters. Bicycles that appear to be abandoned
in the racks or near other campus buildings or parking lots
will be impounded by Transportation Services. In cases that result in the removal
of the chain/lock, the owner will absorb the cost of
replacement.
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