Bicycle
Regulations - 1 of 6
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Bicycle Registration+ |
$5.00 |
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Fingerprints* |
$7.50 |
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Firearm Check-In (Gun
Storage) |
FREE |
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Impound Fee |
$15.00 |
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Lock Cut |
$5.00 |
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VIN Verification |
FREE |
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*Please
bring your own fingerprint card. We do not provide cards
since each card is coded with a particular department or
company identification.
+Information
required: CSU ID number, make, model, and type of
bicycle, serial number, and color. |
Proposal of Parking and BEEP Fee Increase
(PDF)
Brochure of Parking
and BEEP Fee Increase (PDF)
I.
Introduction
A. Bicycle Education and Enforcement Program (BEEP)
The purpose of BEEP is to educate bicyclists and enforce rules and
regulations pertaining to the operation of bicycles and skateboards
on campus. The goal of the program is to
provide a safe traffic environment so that all modes of transportation can coexist. BEEP is a unit of the Colorado State University Police Department (CSUPD). Administration of the program is the responsibility of the BEEP Coordinator, who is assigned by the
Chief of Police. Bicycle and traffic enforcement is the responsibility of Patrol supervisors via
the commander of the Patrol Division.
Education
- is achieved through brochures, media releases, personal contact at
bicycle licensing sessions, enforcement warning periods, and a bicycle
safety seminar hosted by the Choice City Coalition for Cycling (C4), among
other efforts.
Enforcement - includes targeting specific violations and/or locations as
recommended by the BEEP coordinator based on violation
trends, complaints, accidents, circulation patterns, road and weather
conditions, and other factors.
The
BEEP Coordinator, with knowledge and approval of the Chief of
Police, has discretionary authority to establish police department
policies and procedures consistent with the purpose and goals of the
program.
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