Iowa Admin. Code r. 681-4.3 - General traffic
(1) The
appointed authority shall establish rules governing traffic violations and the
safe operation of all vehicles, including motor vehicles, motorcycles,
skateboards, in-line skates , roller skates and bicycles, on institutional roads
and property as the director deems necessary. Such traffic rules shall be
available for inspection during business hours at the office of the appointed
authority and the board of regents. Traffic violations may also be charged and
prosecuted as violations of Iowa Code chapter 321 and section
262.68.
All state of Iowa motor vehicle laws are in effect on campus .
(2) The appointed authority shall erect speed
limit signs in conformity with maps of the institutional roads and property of
the university designating such speed limits as adopted by the board of
regents. The maps will be available for inspection during business hours at the
office of the appointed authority and the board of regents.
(3) The appointed authority is delegated
authority to make temporary changes in traffic patterns, including
establishment of one-way roads and road closures, where necessary because of
construction or special events being held on campus .
(4) The appointed authority is delegated
authority to erect traffic control signs and devices, and to designate
pedestrian crosswalks and bicycle lanes, as well as no bicycling and no
skateboard , in-line skating and roller skating areas; bicycle dismount zones
and pedestrian-only areas. All vehicle operators must obey all signs directing
traffic flow on campus .
(5)
Pedestrians shall be given the right-of-way at all crosswalks or when in
compliance with existing traffic controls.
(6) Driving of vehicles, motor vehicles, and
motorcycles on university property other than roads is prohibited, unless
specific areas have been designated for such use by the appointed authority or
special permission has been granted by the appointed authority for emergency
conditions.
(7) Driving of
vehicles, motor vehicles, and motorcycles on parts of institutional roads
marked as bicycle lanes or on designated bicycle paths is prohibited.
(8) The appointed authority is delegated
authority to have the university public safety department investigate accidents
which occur on university property.
(9) Every person riding a bicycle on a street
or highway on campus is granted all the privileges and is subject to all the
regulations applicable to a driver of any motor vehicle on that street or
highway and to the special regulations of this subrule.
a. A bicycle rider on campus must:
(1) Obey the instructions of official traffic
control devices, signs and signals applicable to motor vehicles, unless
otherwise directed by a peace officer or other authorized traffic
director;
(2) Obey the direction of
any sign whenever authorized signs are erected indicating that no right, left
or U-turn is permitted;
(3) Obey
the regulations applicable to pedestrians when the bicycle rider dismounts from
the bicycle ;
(4) Yield the
right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on a street whenever a rider is on a
separate bicycle path that intersects the street;
(5) Not use campus sidewalks except those
specifically designated as bicycle paths;
(6) Yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian
in a designated crosswalk;
(7) Not
ride on lawns.
b. This
subrule does not apply to peace officers of the university 's department of
public safety while they are acting within the scope of their regularly
assigned duties.
(10)
Roller skates , roller blades and skateboards are permitted on campus sidewalks.
Roller skates , roller blades and skateboards are not permitted on or in
university structures or buildings; on stairways, sub-walks, elevated
sidewalks, access ramps, steps, retaining walls, handrails or other
architectural elements; on or in planting, grass or seeded areas; or where
otherwise prohibited by sign, peace officer or other authorized traffic
director. Any person on roller skates , roller blades or a skateboard must yield
the right-of-way to any wheelchair or other mobility assistance device for the
disabled, pedestrian or bicycle .
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.