MOTORCYCLES

PARKING FACILITIES

REGISTRATION

REGULATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Motorized Cycle Parking at Emory

Effective June 1, 2007, motorized cycle users are required to register. This policy will enable Transportation and Parking Services to plan more appropriate areas fir motorized cycles to park on campus.

1. Motorized Cycle Regulations

a. Effective June 1, 2007, faculty, staff and students must obtain a permit for all motorized cycles including all 2 wheeled motorized vehicles under 50cc used on campus.  Motorized cycles is defined to include all motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters.  There is no permit fee for the 2007-2008 academic year.  The permit tag must be displayed attached to the right handlebar.  The permit must be obtained within 24 hours of the first use of the motorized cycle on the Emory campus.  The provisions in this section do not apply to visitors.

b. Owners with motorized cycles over 50 cc must provide  a copy of their motorized cycle registration and show proof of their motorized cycle license at the time the Emory permit is issued.

c. Motorized cycles are prohibited from using gated shuttle dedicated roads including, but not limited to, Asbury Circle within the gated pedestrian area and Starvine Way.

d. Motorized cycles are prohibited from parking in bike racks, fire lanes, sidewalks, handicap spaces, access zones, unauthorized spaces or regular vehicle spaces or on the grass.  Motorized cycles may not be driven on sidewalks of the campus.

e. Motorized cycles with a valid Emory permit may park in any designated areas on campus including those in parking decks. Motorized cycles may park in orange- marked designated areas.  Motorized cycles cannot park in areas that restrict egress for life safety purposes or in any other area that would impede or restrict pedestrian or vehicular traffic.

f. Motorized cycles, except for mobility impaired, are not permitted inside buildings at any time.

g. All violations involving motorized cycles are subject to citation, including immobilization and towing.

2.   Permits for motor vehicle parking.  

Students and employees seeking to use a motorcycle as a mode of commuting to campus are not precluded from participation in other commute or parking options and holding other permits.