DRIVING REGULATIONS A. The maximum speed limit on campus is 15 MPH unless otherwise marked.
B. Seatbelts must be worn while operating any motor vehicle.
C. Riding on the hood or trunk of a car or in the bed of a truck is prohibited.
D. WOLBI is not responsible and assumes no liability for damage or theft of any vehicle or its contents.
E. Vehicles and operators must fulfill all requirements of the State of New York (e.g., insurance, inspection, registration, etc.). Unregistered or uninsured vehicles are not permitted on property. This includes motorcycles, ATVs (such as 4-wheelers), and snowmobiles.
F. Helmet laws for motorcycles, ATVs, and snowmobiles must be followed on campus.
G. All vehicles must stay on approved roads (or pathways for ATVs and snowmobiles).
OFFENSES Below are the different types of driving/vehicle offenses a driver or vehicle owner may be ticketed for on campus: A. Unregistered Vehicle 1. Not registering your vehicle within 24 hours of bringing your vehicle on campus.
2. Failing to display a proper staff, student, visitor, etc. pass/registration. 3. Using or displaying a pass/registration that belongs to a different vehicle.
B. Unauthorized Parking 1. Parking in a handicap space without a handicap pass. 2. Parking in a fire lane or within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. 3. Double parking, parking in a roadway, or parking so that the vehicle occupies more than one space is not permitted. 4. Parking any place other than a designated parking space. 5. Parking in a Red Pass, Staff, Visitor, or any space without having the appropriate parking pass. 6. Parking in front of driveways, dumpsters, loading docks, or any other place that hinders or interferes with the daily operations on WOL property. C. Speeding 1. Exceeding the 15 MPH speed limit throughout campus or any WOL owned property, including snowmobile and ATV trails. 2. Exceeding speeds that are appropriate for the weather conditions. 3. Exceeding speeds that are appropriate in pedestrian traffic areas. 4. Campus Health & Security vehicles or emergency response vehicles (Fire, Police, and EMS) may exceed the speed limits on campus in a reasonable and safe manner, if necessary, to perform their duties. D. General Violations/Moving Violations 1. Reckless operation of a motor vehicle. 2. Disobeying campus traffic signs. 3. Littering. 4. Driving without headlights after dark. 5. Passing another vehicle moving in the same direction. 6. Tampering with, defacing or removing any parking or traffic control sign or device including traffic cones and road closure signs or caution tape.
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