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Frequently Asked Questions: Answers to Common
Parking Questions
How Do I Register? Why Can't I Have A Gold Permit If I Live On Campus? I Need One To Work. As a resident student, you can't register for a regular commuter permit. If you are a graduate commuting student or an undergraduate commuting student living outside the UD perimeter with 110 or more completed credits, you may apply for a Gold permit. All other commuters may register for a Red permit. Gold lots were established primarily for commuters, faculty, and staff who must drive to campus. Residents who need a car are assigned to specific lots, based on available parking space. Your resident parking permit is valid only in a specifically authorized lot during the day. It is also valid in non-restricted lots from 4 p.m. to 8 a.m., Monday-Friday, and from 4 p.m. Friday to 8 a.m. Monday. (Parking regulations list some exceptions.) If you enlist a friend to fraudulently register your car for an upgraded permit, you can both be fined. You can't transfer your parking permit to anyone else. If someone offers to sell you one, DON'T BUY IT. It could be stolen. What Do I Do If I Only Need A Car For A Couple Of Days?
What About Carpools? What Should I Do If I Get A Ticket? Don't ignore a ticket because your friends say you won't get caught. You will incur a $10 late fee for every delinquent ticket, and your car can be towed at your expense. What Should I Do If My Permit is Lost or Stolen?
What Do I Do If My Car Breaks Down? Where Can I Park When Loading/Unloading? Guests of Students Mopeds and Bicycles Your bicycle doesn't need to be registered with the Department of Public Safety. However, it's a good idea to keep a record of your bike's serial number or register it with Public Safety in case it's lost or stolen. Call 831-2683 for more information. Fire exits need to be kept clear. Consequently, bikes stored in stairways or other potentially hazardous areas will be impounded by the Department of Public Safety. Abandoned bikes will be impounded 48 hours after a bike removal notice is issued. To reclaim impounded bikes, visit the Department of Public Safety at 413 Academy Street. You'll need to prove ownership. You'll also be asked to pay a removal fee based on the labor required to impound your bike. The University assumes no responsibility for damage to impounded bikes or to locking devices. The University disposes of unclaimed bikes impounded longer than 90 days. Bicycles may not be ridden inside University buildings at any time. When riding outdoors, bicycles must be operated in a manner which does not create a risk of injury or property damage. Learn about and abide by state laws and city of Newark ordinances related to bicycles. Bike riding is forbidden on Main Street sidewalks and in some other areas of the city. Whenever you're riding a bike, give pedestrians the right-of-way at all times. Secure your bike with a substantial locking device and make use of University racks rather than lightposts, railings, or trees. Report any in progress bike theft or tampering to University Police at 911. Skateboards and Rollerskate/blades Rollerskating/blading is only permitted on walkways and ramps when the operator does not create a hazard to themselves or others. Persons causing injury or property damage while engaged in the use of these devices will be held financially accountable. Change for Parking Meters Additionally, the following downtown Newark merchants will provide
change for meters, without requiring a purchase:
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