All parking regulations will be enforced 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
The responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with the vehicle operator.
Lack of space is not a valid excuse for violating a parking regulation.
Standard parking/traffic regulations and definitions, as enacted in the Arkansas Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws and State Highway Commission Regulations will be rigidly enforced on the Tech campus at all times, including legal holidays and the time between semesters when classes are not in session.
Violators of established Parking and Traffic Regulations may be issued a Uniform Traffic Ticket payable in Municipal Court in Russellville, Arkansas, in lieu of a Tech citation.
Violation notices will be affixed to the motor vehicle or presented to the driver. Payment may be either mailed, paid in person, or paid on onetech to the student accounts office in the RCB Building.
Vehicles are considered parked when left standing, stopped or unattended for any period of time.
M6 assumes no responsibility for the care and/or protection of any vehicle or its contents at any time while it is operated or parked on the campus.
Pedestrians have the right-of-way at designated crosswalks at all times except at signal-controlled intersections where pedestrians will be expected to comply with the signal.
Students, faculty and staff members are expected to be familiar with and abide by the regulations at all times. The fact that any vehicle does not receive a violation notice while his/her vehicle is parked or operated in violation of any regulation law does not mean or imply that such a regulation or law is invalid.
It will be the responsibility of any driver of a disabled vehicle, i.e., dead battery, out of gas, keys locked inside, etc., to immediately notify the Department of Public Safety of the problem and the location of the disabled vehicle.
Vehicles are assumed abandoned if left parked and stationary for a period of two weeks. Such vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense.
School buses and other large vehicles, as well as special purpose vehicles, are required to park in areas designated by the Department of Public Safety.
You are responsible for all violations by a vehicle displaying a hangtag issued in your name. If you lend your car, proper operation of the vehicle is still your responsibility.
Only one type of Tech hangtag is to be displayed on a vehicle at a time.
Obey regulatory signs and barricades established by the Department of Public Safety.
Vehicles will not be operated on the Tech campus without required safety equipment prescribed by the vehicle code of the State of Arkansas.
Vehicles parked in parallel parking spaces must be parked with the passengers door to the curb with flow of traffic.