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Vehicle Information
Motor Vehicle Operation
The operation and/or parking of a motorized vehicle on the University
of Indianapolis campus is a privilege accorded without charge to all students
and to all faculty and staff employees. Persons visiting the campus are
welcome and may park in designated visitor areas. All parking areas are
designated by parallel lines.
Vehicle Operation Privileges
All university premises, including grounds,
driveways, and parking areas, are private property.
Enrolled students, faculty, staff, visitors,
and other persons engaged in legitimate business
with the University may operate motor vehicles
on University property as long as they abide
by all state, city-county, and University ordinances/regulations
pertaining to vehicle registration, operation,
and parking. The speed limit on campus is 15
miles per hour or as posted; parking lots are
marked by signs stating parking restrictions.
For purposes of definition, a motor vehicle
is any conveyance powered by an engine of 50cc
displacement or greater.
Motorist Assistance
Campus police officers are charged with the
responsibility for the enforcement of campus
vehicle regulations. It is important to know
that they are employed also to provide assistance
when possible to visitors and members of the
campus community. Campus police can be contacted
by signaling an officer in aUniversity patrol
car, or by calling the police at 788-3333. Specific
questions or comments regarding the overall
operation of the campus security system or police
force may be directed to the Chief of Police
(788-3386).
Enforcement
The university maintains a campus police force
under the supervision of a full-time chief.
Uniformed officers with full police powers are
assisted by cadets in the enforcement of vehicle
regulations and in providing assistance to motorists.
Vehicle Condition
Motor vehicles on the campus of the University of Indianapolis shall be maintained in proper operation condition. Disabled/damaged vehicles will not be allowed to remain on campus. Vehicles not displaying valid license plates shall also be removed from University property at the violators expense.
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