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viii) One-way violation (Osterhout Lane). ix) Speeding. x) Reckless Driving.


· Students will be held responsible for tow charges even if they appear prior to the arrival of the tow truck. Doane also owns a vehicle boot and will boot cars parked illegally. To get a vehicle released from the boot requires a $25 payment. If your vehicle is booted, please contact the Doane Safety Office.


· Parking fines will be added to student's account 5 days following issue of the ticket. Tickets may be appealed, with good reason, to the Doane Safety Office within five days from the date the ticket was issued. After five days, appeals will not be considered.


f) Driving Regulations i) Motor vehicles driven on campus must be operated within the campus' speed limit of 15 miles per hour. This includes any/ all directional postings (one-way streets). Violations for speeding will be given out at the Safety Office’s discretion.


ii) Vehicles must not be driven on campus sidewalks or grass. Failure to abide by this regulation will result in a minimum fine of $100 and 10 hours of work, and/or compensation to the school for any damages.


g) Important Notes: i) Parking regulations are in continuous effect 24 hours-7 days a week. (This includes breaks and vacations)


ii) Cars blocking access to trash containers, driveways, or other vehicles will be towed at owner's expense. Once the College has requested a tow truck because of parking violations, the owner/operator of the vehicle is responsible for any cost incurred.


iii) Students must move their vehicles to the Field house parking lot when leaving campus for more than 24 hours. Vehicles that are not moved immediately when requested by the Col- lege because the student is “off-campus” will be subject to towing (example: snow removal). Vehicles cannot be left abandoned in any campus parking lot over the summer.


iv) An accumulation of six tickets in a semester will result in disciplinary action in addition to the fine. Sanctions typically include restricted parking and may result in denial of on- campus parking or towing/booting the vehicle in lieu of issuing another ticket. Towing and/or booting the vehicle will be at the student's expense. Should your car be towed or booted, please contact the Doane Safety Office.


v) Vehicles may be ticketed 1 time per shift. Shifts are 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., 4 p.m. until Midnight, and Midnight until 8 a.m.


vi) Failure to comply with parking regulations will result in parking tickets, vehicle booting, and/or towing of the vehicle. The Doane Safety Office will ticket parking violations. Vehi- cles that have more than 6 parking tickets will be placed


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