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Bike Regulations: Page 5

E. Use of Fees

Fees collected from the enforcement of this regulation will be used to purchase addition bike racks, improve bicycle lanes and/or enhance the campus bicycle program.

IV. Supplemental Information

A. Granting Aurthority- Kansas State University

By the authority Investing in Kansas Board of Regents through the provision of Kansas Statutes Annotated in 74-3209-74-3216, regulations pertaining to the operating and parking of bicycles are hereby established and set forth.

B. Scope of Regulations

These bicycle regulations are issued and supplemental to all applicable state laws. The regulations apply to all persons operating bicycles on University Campus. The regulations are in effect at all times, including holidays, weekends and break periods.

C. Approval and/or Revision to Regulations

These regulations are approved by the KSU Council of Parking Operations. This council is a joint organization of students, faculty, and staff. Inquires may be made to the KSU Council of Parking Operations, Kansas State University, Manhattan c/o Director of Environment of Health and Safety, Edwards Hall. The University reserves the right to change these regulations when necessary.

D. City/State Laws

City of Manhattan and State of Kansas Laws will apply to you when you ride on city streets and bikeways. Consult the Manhattan revised code for complete information on City bicycle laws. Three important state laws are summarized below.

  1. A front white light is mandatory between sunset and sunrise and shall be visible from 500 feet, the bicycle shall also have a red reflector mounted on the rear that is visible from a distance of 100 to 600 feet to the rear when exposed to the head lamps of a motor vehicle. Leg lights or rear mounted red lights do not meet, however are encouraged as a supplement.
  2. Stop lights and signs must be observed.
  3. Bicyclist must dismount in crosswalks.

E. University Liability

The University assumes no responsibility for the care and protection of bicycles and their contents while the bicycle is on property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by the University.