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REGULATIONS FOR BICYCLE OPERATION AND PARKING
Bicycles are an efficient way for students, faculty, and staff to get around campus. If you are one of the many people here at Chapman University who will be riding a bicycle to and from the University, please take a few moments to become familiar with this information. Here at Chapman University we encourage the safe and courteous use of bicycles. It is unlawful to operate a bicycle in a manner that could endanger pedestrians, other cyclists, and motorists. A bicycle is considered a vehicle. So, when riding on city streets, you must obey all traffic laws. Please be particularly cautious at intersections, especially those surrounding the University. When riding your bicycle around campus, please respect the rights of those who can't get around as easily as you can! There are students on campus who have challenges which limit their hearing, vision, or mobility. Pedestrians do have the right-of-way so, when passing pedestrians, please bear this in mind. BICYCLE PARKING REGULATIONS Bicycle parking regulations are in effect at all times, including holidays and summer months. Bicycle parking is available at bicycle racks located throughout Chapman University, including the residence life areas. Bicycles are to be parked only in these areas and should be properly attached to the racks. As a courtesy to fellow cyclists, please use only one space. Bicycles must not be parked or stored:
Any bicycles found illegally parked or attached to access handrails will be ticketed and will have a Public Safety lock attached to them. For any bike not claimed within 24 hours, the bike locking device will be cut off and the bike impounded. There will be a $10.00 impound/release fee for all impounded bicycles. Bicycles can only be released during business hours Monday to Friday (9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.). All fees must be paid at the Cashier’s Office and the receipt taken to the Public Safety Department. During non-University business hours only money orders will be accepted for bicycle release. It is lawful for the University to remove locking devices in order to impound a bicycle. The University is not responsible for damage done to locks or bicycles during impoundment. When an impounded bicycle is not registered and its owner is unknown, notice of its impoundment will be located at the Public Safety Department. To claim your bicycle following impoundment, call Public Safety at (714) 997-6763. Public Safety is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any impounded bicycle that remains unclaimed for 30 calendar days will be considered abandoned by its owner and will be treated as University property. Such bicycles will be sold at public auction without reserve. FOR YOUR BICYCLE'S SECURITY The Department of Public Safety requires that all bicycle owners register their bikes. Bicycle owners can come to the Public Safety office to have their bicycles registered. The cost of a new license is $6.00 and renewals are $3.00--both are valid statewide for three years. Bicycle owners should use a sturdy, good quality “Krypton” U-Lock. This type of lock can be purchased at a local bike shop. Although cable locks are most frequently used, they do not provide adequate security (by the time you finish reading this sentence, your cable lock can be cut and your bicycle stolen). Most bicycles that are stolen here at Chapman are bicycles that have been secured with poor quality locks and/or have been improperly secured. Safety suggestions:
Also, for an added security measure, Public Safety offers Operation Identification. This involves the application of your Driver License number on the bike frame. This is another way law enforcement agencies can identify your bike.
Reasons why you should license your bike: Theft prevention & recovery:
Accident victim identification:
Revenue for bike programs:
It's inexpensive:
It's easy:
It's the law:
BICYCLE REGISTRATION-LICENSES Section 7.01 Licensing Of Bicycles. All bicycles used, stored, parked, or operated on the University shall be licensed with a valid California bicycle license. Section 7.02 Impounding Of Unlicensed Bicycles. The University Public Safety Department is authorized to impound unlicensed bicycles or bicycles with expired licenses and remove them to an area designated for storage. Bicycles impounded may be recovered only upon proof of ownership and after required fees are paid. No bicycle shall be released unless it is licensed in accordance with Section 7.01. Unclaimed bicycles, which have been impounded because they were unlicensed or impounded for violation of parking regulations set forth in this Code, shall be held for a minimum of 30 days at which time the owners are presumed to have relinquished their legal title. Such bicycles will be sold at public auction without reserve. The same disposition will be applied to bicycles which remain unclaimed after storage with the University Public Safety Department and stolen bicycles which have been recovered by the Public Safety Department if said bicycles remained unclaimed for a period of 30 days. Section 7.03 Displaying Of Bicycle Licenses. Bicycle licenses and renewal stickers shall be displayed on the front seat tube of the bicycle frame consistent with the guidelines outlined in the California Vehicle Code Section 39001(b). Section 7.04 Transfer of Ownership. Whenever any person sells or otherwise disposes of a bicycle, he/she will endorse upon the registration certificate previously issued for such bicycle a written transfer of name, address, telephone number of the transferee, date of transfer, and signature of the transferor, and shall deliver the registration certificate, so endorsed, to the licensing agency within 10 days. Section 7.05 Notification Of Change Of Address; Duplicate License Or Registration Form. Whenever the owner of a bicycle licensed changes his/her address, he/she will notify the Public Safety Department within 10 days of new address. In the event that any bicycle license or registration form issued is lost, stolen, or mutilated, the licensee of such bicycle will immediately notify the Public Safety Department. There will be a $6.00 cost for a new license. Also, a new or duplicate registration form will be issued. BICYCLE PARKING Section 8.01 Bicycle Parking, Where Permitted. Bicycles shall be parked, stored or left at the University only in areas specifically designated by the presence of racks or other devices designed for bicycle parking or when designated by the posting of signs indicating the space as a bicycle parking area. Section 8.02 Signed Areas: Bicycle Parking Prohibited. No bicycle shall be parked, stored or left in an area where signs are posted indicating that bicycle parking is prohibited. Such signs will bear the legend “NO BICYCLE PARKING" or symbols indicating no bicycle parking. Section 8.03 Blocking Entrances-Exits. 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 at the University. Section 8.04 Blocking Traffic. No bicycle shall be parked, stored or left so as to block or impede the normal flow of traffic on any highway, roadway, street, alley, sidewalk, mall, patio, and parking area or bicycle path at the University. Section 8.05 Blocking Ramps And Stairways. No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left so as to interfere with or impede the normal movement of disabled persons, pedestrians or bicyclists upon ramps, stairways or curb cuts. Section 8.06 Red Zones. No bicycle shall be parked, stored or left on any street, highway, roadway, alley, bicycle path or parking area adjacent to a curb or cement device that is painted red. Section 8.07 Parking on Lawns or Other Landscaped Areas. No bicycle shall be parked, stored or left on any lawn or landscaped area except in those areas designed as a bicycle parking area by the presence of racks or other parking devices or signs indicating the area as a bicycle parking area. Bicycles parked in designated parking zones may not extend into landscaped areas. Section 8.08 Locking To Unauthorized Objects. No bicycle shall be chained or otherwise locked or attached to any handrail, tree, shrubbery, door, signpost, lamp, telephone pole, lamppost, fence, or other object not maintained or designed for the purpose of securing bicycles. Section 8.09 Parking or Storing Inside Buildings. No bicycle shall be parked, stored or left in any lobby, hallway or room of any building unless said area is specifically designated for bicycle parking. 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 an area by any person to which the area or room has been assigned as that person's office or residence, e.g., a residence hall room or apartment provided it's with mutual consent with your tenant and/or roommate. However, use of any assigned area for bicycle parking or storage may be restricted when, in judgment of the person(s) responsible for the area, movement of the bicycle to or use of the assigned space for bicycle parking or storage interferes with the routine activities normally conducted in the area or creates other problems. Section 8.10 Authority To Remove Or Impound Bicycles. The University Public Safety Department and any University personnel authorized to enforce bicycle parking are authorized to move, relocate, immobilize or impound any bicycle which: Section 8.11 Bicycle Impound Fee. Any bicycle impounded pursuant to any section of this Chapter shall be stored in a secure facility designated for such purpose. A fee shall be charged to the owner prior to the release of any impounded bicycle. Any bicycle being released must be properly licensed prior to release, unless the owner or his designee can show reasonable proof that the bicycle will not be operated in or on the University. Fees collected pursuant to this section shall be retained to support programs related to bicycle safety, bicycle facilities improvement, the security of bicycles or the enforcement of those laws and regulations relating to bicycles or reasonably related matters. Section 8.12 Unauthorized Storage. No bicycle shall be parked, stored, or left at any residence hall bicycle parking area between the end of spring semester and the beginning of fall semester unless its owner is a current resident or employee at the residence hall where the bicycle is located. Section 8.13 Temporary "No Parking" Signs. The Director of Public Safety is authorized to erect or place temporary "No Parking" signs on the University when necessary. No bicycle shall be parked or left in violation of such temporary restrictions. BICYCLE EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION Section 9.01 Laws Applicable To Bicycle Use. Every person operating a bicycle anywhere on the University has all of the rights and is subject to all duties applicable to the operator of a vehicle by Division 10 of the California Vehicle Code, except those provisions which by their very nature can have no application. Section 9.02 Bicycle Equipment. All bicycles operated anywhere on the University shall be equipped in accordance with the California Vehicle code section 21201 entitled "Equipment Requirements". These requirements are: Section 9.03 Bicycle Operation. All bicycles operated on the University are subject to the provisions of the California Vehicle Code for violation of any such provisions the operator of any bicycle may be issued a traffic citation to appear before the Director of Public Safety. Section 9.04 Excessive Speed. No person shall operate a bicycle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the existing conditions. Maximum vehicle speed limit on main campus is 5 MPH. Maximum vehicle speed limit in any parking lot or parking area is 10 MPH. Section 9.05 Riding Bicycles. No person shall operate a bicycle: Section 9.06 Riding On A Bicycle. Any person operating a bicycle shall not: Section 9.07 Carrying Articles. No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle or article which prevents the operator from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars. Section 9.08 Impounding Of Bicycles With Altered Serial Numbers. The University Public Safety Department is authorized to impound any bicycle with an altered, mutilated, defaced or otherwise removed serial number and remove it to an area designated for storage. Any bicycle impounded under Penal Code Section 537e shall be held until ownership can be determined and may be retained by the Public Safety Department if no owner can be identified or contacted. Unclaimed bicycles which have been impounded under this section shall be held for a minimum of 30 days at which time the owners shall be presumed to have relinquished their legal title. Such bicycles shall be sold at public auction without reserve. Notice will be sent whenever possible to the owners of all bicycles removed to a storage area.
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