| TRAFFIC REGULATIONS: |
001 UNSAFE SPEED: No person shall ride a bicycle
on a bikeway at a speed greater than is reasonable having due
regard for the flow of existing traffic, weather, visibility,
and the surface and width of the bikeway.
(a) No person shall ride a bicycle on a bikeway
at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and
reasonable flow of traffic.
.002 DISTANCE BETWEEN BICYCLES: Having due regard
for speed, traffic, condition of the roadway, a reasonable
distance shall be maintained between bicyclist, and between
bicyclist and other vehicles.
.003 KEEP TO THE RIGHT: A bicyclist shall stay in
the right lane when on a designated bikeway. On any bikeway
a bicyclist shall avoid weaving as s/he rides. When ready
to pass or change direction of travel in any way, the bicyclist
must check for other bicycles, pedestrians, and vehicles,
that could be affected by this change and notify them by the
use of hand signals or other means as to the intent to change
direction.
.004 PEDESTRIANS, SKATEBOARDERS, AND ROLLERSKATERS ON
BIKEWAYS: The bicyclist has the right-of-way on a bikeway.
However, bicyclists shall yield to pedestrians attempting
to cross the bikeway.
(a) Persons walking bicycles or motorized
bicycles shall be considered pedestrians; as such, they shall
be subject to all regulations pursuant to pedestrians.
(b) Pedestrians shall keep to cement walkways, and
shall avoid walking on roadways or bikeways except to cross
at designated crosswalks.
(c) Skateboarders, in-line rollerskaters and rollerskaters
shall be considered pedestrians. Skateboards, in-line rollerskates
and rollerskates shall not be ridden on roadways and bikeways.
(d) The provisions of this section shall not relieve
the bicyclist from the duty to exercise due caution for
the safety of any pedestrian on a bikeway.
.005 USE OF WALKWAY ADJACENT TO BIKEWAY: When a bikeway
appropriate to the bicyclist direction of travel is established,
the bicyclist must ride in that bikeway. An adjacent walkway
may not be used by a bicyclist.
.006 YIELD TO EMERGENCY VEHICLES: All bicyclists
and pedestrians shall move to the side of the road, bikeway,
or walkway, and yield the right-of-way to any emergency vehicle
having either flashing red lights and or siren on.
.007 THROWING OBJECTS FROM BICYCLE: No object shall
be thrown from a moving or stationary bicycle.
.008 DOGS ON BIKEWAYS: No dog shall be allowed on
a bikeway. The dog is subject to impound and the owner is
subject to a fine in order to obtain release of the animal.
.009 BICYCLES ON WALKWAYS: Bicycles shall not be
ridden on any campus walkway.
.010 PEDESTRIANS RIGHT-OF-WAY: Pedestrians have the
right-of-way on a walkway.
.011 MOTORIST ON BIKEWAYS: A motorist cannot drive
on a bikeway at any time. Permission to do so in exceptional
cases can be obtained from the University Police Department
with the signed approval of the Chief of Police.
(a) Emergency vehicles shall be exempt.
(b) The driver of a motorized bicycle shall be
considered a motorist when the motor of the bicycle is engaged.
As a motorist the driver of a motorized bicycle may drive
on four lane, divided highways.
(c) When the motor of a motorized bicycle is disengaged,
the driver shall be considered a bicyclist. As a bicyclist
the driver may ride in any area on campus where bicycle
riding is permitted. As a bicyclist the driver shall obey
all regulations that apply to bicycles.
.012 BICYCLIST MUST OBEY VEHICLE LAWS: Every person
riding a bicycle is required to obey the same traffic regulations
as the driver of an automobile. This includes obeying all
stop signs, yield signs, red lights, and other traffic signals
specific to this campus.
.013 BICYCLIST ON FOUR LANE DIVIDED HIGHWAYS: Bicyclist
riding on campus are prohibited on any four lane, divided
highway.
.014 RIDING IN A PROHIBITED AREA: Bicycles may not
be ridden in areas which are marked for pedestrian use only.
Bicyclist must walk their bicycles through these areas.
.015 LIGHTS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT: Bicycle equipment
shall comply with the California State Vehicle Code. A light
shall be used when a bicyclist is traveling at night.
.016 SEATS: No persons shall operate a bicycle upon
any bikeway riding other than upon or astride a permanent
or regular seat attached thereto. No operator shall allow
a person riding as a passenger, and no person shall ride as
a passenger on any bikeway, walkway, roadway or highway, other
than upon or astride a separate seat attached thereto.
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.017 Bicycles shall be left parked or stored on the
university campus only in areas specifically designated by
the presence of racks or other devices designated for bicycle
parking, or when designated by the posting of signs indicating
the space as a bicycle parking area. When racks are full,
bikes shall be parked in an orderly manner off the ends of
the racks, within the bicycle parking area. When no racks,
devices, or signs designate an area to be for bicycle parking,
a bicycle may be parked or stored as long as such parking
or storing conforms with other sections of this chapter.
.018 No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left in
any area where signs are posted indicating that bicycle parking
is prohibited.
.019 No person shall park, store, or leave a bicycle
in such a manner as to cause said bicycle to block or otherwise
impede normal entrance to or exit from any building on campus.
(a) No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left
within six feet of an entrance or exit unless a bicycle
rack or parking device or marked bicycle spaces are provided
within that distance, in which case, the bicycle must be
parked in the designated parking area.
(b) No bicycle shall be parked, stored or left standing
on any access or egress ramp.
.020 No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left so
as to interfere with or impede the normal movement of wheel
chairs or bicycles upon ramps installed for the purpose of
assisting the movement of handicapped person bicyclists.
.021 No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left in
any of the locations described in the following subsections:
(a) Main Library Entrance: to wit, any sidewalk,
pathway, bridge, or area constituting an entrance or exit
for the main library, west or east doors, except where such
parking is permitted and designated by the placement of
racks or devices or signs indicating the area as a bicycle
parking area.
(b) Robertson Gym to wit, any sidewalk, pathway,
or area within the perimeter of Robertson Gym and its auxiliary
wings, except where such parking is permitted and designated
by the placement of parking racks, or devices, or signs
indicating the existence of a bicycle parking area.
(c) Ellison, Phelps and Buchanan Halls Complex and
Patio Areas; to wit any sidewalk, pathway, or area constituting
an entrance or exit for the Ellison, Phelps and Buchanan
Halls complex, or any sidewalk, pathway, or area within
the perimeter of said complies, or any sidewalk, pathway,
or area within the perimeter of said complex, including
a distance of twenty five (25) feet from all buildings in
said complex, except areas where such parking is permitted
by the presence of bicycle racks, or other devices or signs
indicating the area as a bike parking area.
.022 No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left on
any lawn or landscaped area except in those areas designated
as bicycle parking areas by the presence of racks, devices,
or signs, which indicate the area as a bicycle parking area.
.023 No bicycle shall be chained or otherwise locked
or attached to any handrail, tree, shrubbery, door, sign post,
lamp, telephone pole, or other object not maintained or designated
for the purpose of securing bicycles.
(a) Any University Police official authorized to
so remove and impound a bicycle in this manner, and the
University, shall not be liable to the owner of the bicycle
for the cost of repair or replacement of such securing device.
.024 No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left in
any lobby, hallway, or room of any building unless said area
is specifically designated for bicycles. Designated areas
must be in accordance with all federal, state, and local fire
and safety regulations. This section is not intended to prohibit
the storing or parking of a bicycle in any area by any person's
office or residence.
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| BICYCLE IMPOUNDING: |
.025 Any University Police Officer, Bicycle Officer
or other person authorized specifically by the Chief Of Police,
may move, relocate, or impound any bicycle which is:
(a) Blocking or otherwise impeding traffic
in any street, highway, roadway, path, or sidewalk.
(b) Blocking or impeding normal entrance to or exit
from any building on the University.
(c) Parked in violation of any of the sections of this
chapter.
(d) Appears to be abandoned.
(e) Has been reported stolen to a law enforcement agency.
.026 Any bicycle impounded pursuant to any section
of this chapter shall be stored in a secure facility designated
for such purpose by the Chief of Police. A twenty -four dollar
fee shall be charged to the owner prior to the release of
any impounded bicycle . Any bicycle being released must have
a valid license. Fees collected pursuant to this section shall
be retained by the Police Department for use in bicycle support
programs and bicycle related matters. Impounded Bicycles can
be retrieved at the CSO office located at the Public Safety
Building.
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| BICYCLE LICENSING: |
.027 To operate a bicycle on campus, it must be licensed
with a California State Bicycle License, which may be obtained
at the University Police Department through the Community Service
Organization. The license fee will be six dollars. Registration
is valid for a period of up to three years expiring on December
31, of the third year. If a serial number cannot be found on
the frame, one consisting of the license number shall be stamped
into the frame. Removal or altercation of a serial number is
a violation of section 537 (e) of the Penal Code.
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| SKATING: |
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.031 No person shall skateboard, in-line rollerskate
or rollerskate at a speed greater than is reasonable, having
due regard for the flow of existing pedestrian traffic, weather,
visibility, and the surface and width of walkway.
.032 No person shall skateboard, in-line rollerskate
or rollerskate in areas which are prohibited by signs or surface
markings.
.033 Skateboarding, in-line rollerskating and rollerskating
is prohibited on covered walks, bikeways, roads, parking lots,
parking garages, underpasses, interior courtyards, inside
buildings, exterior balconies, stairs, and handicap ramps.
.034 No person shall wear any headset, or earplugs
in both ears, while skateboarding, in-line rollerskating or
rollerskating.
.035 No person shall ride a skateboard, in-line rollerskate,
or rollerskate in willful or wanton disregard for the safety
of persons or property.
.036 Persons riding skateboards, in-line rollerskates,
or rollerskates shall yield the right of way to all motor
vehicles and pedestrians.
.037 No person riding a skateboard, in-line rollerskate,
or rollerskate shall attach the same or himself or herself
to any other vehicle, bicycle or animal.
.038 Persons riding skateboards, in-line rollerskates,
or rollerskates shall ride as near to the right side of the
sidewalk or walkway as practicable.
.039 No person shall operate, use or strike a skateboard,
in-line rollerskate, or rollerskate against, onto or upon
the roof or the side of buildings, parking garages, fences,
steps, handrails, benches, concrete planters, trash-cans,
monuments, statues, or similar objects.
.040 "Skateboard", "in-line rollerskate", and/or "rollerskate",
for the purpose of this section, shall mean a vehicle, device
or conveyance with any number of wheels, with a riding surface
of any design, and specifically includes scooters, upon which
a person may place one or more feet, and which is designed
to be or can be propelled by the operatorís human power or
by gravitational force, or by ancillary motors or engine.
"Skateboard, in-line rollerskate, rollerskate" does not include
bicycles.
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