6C9-5.1005. Motor Scooter, Motorcycle, Moped, Bicycle, and Non-Vehicular Regulations  


Effective on Sunday, December 7, 2003
  • 1(1) Drivers of motor scooters, motorcycles, mopeds, and bicycles are responsible for observing the same traffic regulations as those governing automobiles.

    22(2) Driving, riding, or parking motor scooters, motorcycles, mopeds, and bicycles on grass, paths, or sidewalks is prohibited.

    40(3) It is unlawful for more than one person to ride at the same time a motor scooter, motorcycle, moped, or bicycle unless the vehicle is designed for and equipped with a seat for a second person.

    77(4) Motor scooters, motorcycles, mopeds, or bicycles shall be parked only in special racks or designated areas.

    94(5) Parking motor scooters, motorcycles, mopeds, and bicycles in automobile parking spaces on campus is prohibited at all times.

    113(6) UNF has a mandatory bicycle registration program. A decal with a unique registration number is affixed to the bicycle and the owner’s name and address are entered into a computer database. This free registration service is available at the Department of Police and Public Safety. Bicycles not registered are subject to impoundment by the Department of Police and Public Safety.

    174(7) Walking, running, or jogging on paved UNF roadways is prohibited. Violators will be charged with a traffic violation and receive either a Non-Moving University Parking/Traffic Infraction Citation, or appropriate uniform traffic citation under the provisions of Chapters 316 and 318, F.S.

    216(8) Non-vehicular traffic such as skateboards, in-line and roller skates are prohibited on paved UNF roadways. Violators will be charged with a traffic violation and receive a Non-Moving University Parking/Traffic Infraction Citation, or appropriate uniform traffic citation under the provisions of Chapters 316 and 318, F.S.

    262Rulemaking Authority 1001.74(4) FS. Law Implemented 1001.74(35), 2691006.66 FS. 271History–New 12-7-03.

     

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