If the operation of a personal conveyance vehicle in a building is authorized by INLOCC, it must be parked or stored only where designated by INLOCC, in consultation with the building manager and/or the campus police department.Personal conveyance vehicles powered by internal combustion engines (e.g., motorcycles, mopeds, and some motorized scooters) must be parked on surface parking lots or in parking garages. Personal conveyance vehicles outside of buildings, with the exception of those powered by internal combustion engines, must be parked in bike racks, cannot be parked or left on grass surfaces, and must not in any way obstruct any ADA access, sidewalk, street, trail, path, ramp or other routes of pedestrian or vehicular traffic.Reckless or negligent operation of personal conveyance vehicles on any part of campus is prohibited.Bicycles and motorized scooters must have a working headlight and tail light from dusk to dawn.The operator is required to call IUPD if the pedestrian is injured or if there is property damage, including damage to university buildings or landscape. An operator who collides with a pedestrian is required to stop and provide the pedestrian with the operator’s contact information, including name, cell phone number and email address. Operators must move at a safe speed and yield to pedestrians at all times.If any city in which a university campus is located subsequently adopts an ordinance governing the operation of motorized scooters, motorized scooters at that campus must be operated in accordance with the city ordinance. Unless prohibited by an ordinance promulgated by the city in which a campus is located, motorized scooters may be operated on the sidewalks adjacent to and within the campus.Vendor-owned personal conveyance vehicle are prohibited from operation, parking or storage in university residence halls, apartments, and rental houses. Occupants of university-owned housing (residence halls, apartments, and rental houses) are subject to the rules and regulations related to the particular unit they occupy with regard to personal conveyance vehicles they own. The operation, parking, and storage of personal conveyance vehicles is prohibited in all interior building spaces on all stairways, steps, ledges, benches, planting areas, any other fixtures and in any other posted area unless authorized by INLOCC, in consultation with the building manager.This policy supplements other University and campus policies concerning where bicycles may be parked and only supersedes them when it is more restrictive.
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