Document Citation: 8 NYCRR 564.4

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NEW YORK CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 8. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER V. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
SUBCHAPTER C. ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF STATE-OPERATED INSTITUTIONS OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
ARTICLE 3. VEHICULAR AND PEDEST

Date:
08/31/2009

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ยง 564.4 Traffic and parking regulations

(a) No person shall drive a vehicle on university streets, roads or highways at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards when existing, but in no event shall a person drive a vehicle in excess of 25 miles per hour unless a different speed is authorized and indicated by the university or the department of transportation.

(b) In addition to the maximum speed of 25 miles per hour established under subdivision (a) of this section, the following additional regulations are established for this campus:

(1) Twenty miles per hour is established as the maximum speed limit at which vehicles may proceed on or along the following roadways on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, City of Oneonta, Otsego County:

(i) East Dormitory Road;

(ii) West Dormitory Road; and

(iii) South Dormitory Road.

(2) Fifteen miles per hour is established as the maximum speed limit at which vehicles may proceed on or along the following roadways on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, City of Oneonta, Otsego County:

(i) Morris Drive; and

(ii) Grant Drive.

(3) Fifteen miles per hour is established as the maximum speed limit at which vehicles may proceed on or along the following roadways on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, Town of Oneonta, Otsego County:

(i) Upper Sports Field Drive.

(4) Standing is prohibited on or along both sides of all highways on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, City of Oneonta, Otsego County.

(5) Designates the following intersections on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, City of Oneonta, Otsego County as stop, or yield, intersections as indicated below:

Intersection ofwith stop sign onentrance from

(i) Ravine Parkway West Dormitory Road Southeast
(ii) Ravine Parkway North spur of Bugbee Road Southeast
(iii) Ravin Parkway South spur of Bugbee Road Northeast
(iv) Bugbee Road East Dormitory Road South
(v) West Dormitory Easterly intersection of South
Road South Dormitory Road



Intersection ofwith stop sign onentrance from

(i) West Street Bugbee Road East
(ii) South spur of North spur of Bugbee Road Northwest
Bugbee Road from from Ravine Parkway
Ravine Parkway
(iii) Bugbee Road Blodgett Drive North
(iv) Easterly spur Westerly spur of South Northwest
of South Dormitory Dormitory Road from West
Road from West Dormitory Road
Dormitory Road
(v) Ravine Parkway Driveway from Health Center Northwest
Parking Lot




(6) Designates the following intersections on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, Town of Oneonta, Otsego County as stop, or yield, intersections as indicated below:

(7) The following roadways on the grounds of the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, City of Oneonta, Otsego County, are designated for one-way traffic:

(i) West Dormitory Road from Bugbee Road to its westerly intersection with South Dormitory Road, for traffic proceeding in a southerly, thence westerly direction only.

(ii) South Dormitory Road from its westerly intersection with West Dormitory Road to its easterly intersection with West Dormitory Road, for traffic proceeding in a northeasterly direction only.

(c) Traffic and parking regulations are in force at all times, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All traffic signs must be observed. Parking is restricted to designated areas only.

(d) Parking areas available for students, faculty and staff will be indicated by signs.

(e) No parking shall be allowed in service drives, loading zones, reserved parking spaces on grass or lawns or within 10 feet of crosswalks or 20 feet of intersections.

(f) No person shall park a vehicle on the premises of the university in such manner as to interfere with the use of a fire hydrant, fire lane or other emergency zone, create any other hazard or unreasonably interfere with the free and proper use of a roadway or pedestrian way. Any vehicle parked so as to constitute a hazard or restrict the normal flow of traffic or interfere with campus operations may be towed and the owner shall be liable for towing charges.

(g) Abandoned vehicles will be removed from campus and disposed of as provided for in the Vehicle and Traffic Law. An abandoned vehicle is one for which the State registration has expired or a vehicle parked illegally for more than 96 hours. A vehicle parked on campus with an uninspected/expired inspection certificate or unregistered/expired registration certificate will be in violation of campus parking rules and regulations.

(h) Parking in any campus parking area while vehicle is undergoing major repairs is prohibited.

(i) No vehicle shall be left in any campus parking areas during Christmas and spring recesses without authorization from university police.

(j) Pedestrians have the right of way at all times.

(k) The position of any car when parked shall be such that the whole of the vehicle is located within the boundaries of the parking space. The fact that other vehicles are parked improperly shall not constitute an excuse for parking any part of the vehicle over any line.

(l) No official temporary barricades may be removed.

(m) The removal of parking and traffic signs is prohibited and violators shall be subject to payment of a fine and disciplinary action.