Parking Services
Mowbray Hall
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455
309/298-1921 Phone
309/298-2884 Fax
Bicycle Regulations
I. State of Illinois Bicycle Laws and Regulations
- An individual riding a bicycle upon a roadway shall be granted
all the rights and shall be subject to all the laws covering
the movement and operation of bicycles. Individuals must comply
with Bicycle Rules of the Road as published by the State of
Illinois.
- Individuals operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall stop
for arterial streets, and shall obey automatic traffic signals
and all traffic signs.
- Bicycles shall be ridden on the right side of the roadway
as practicable, and due care shall be exercised when passing
any vehicle or pedestrian.
- Where a bicycle path has been provided adjacent to a roadway,
bicycle riders shall use the path and not the roadway.
- Bicycles should be walked when utilizing any sidewalk, lawn,
or pedestrian path.
- A bicycle shall not be ridden other than upon or astride
a permanent and regular seat attached thereto.
II. Equipment on Bicycles
- Bicycles used or operated at dusk or nighttime shall be equiped
with lighting as required by Illinois state law.
- All bicycles must display reflectors as required by state
law.
- Every bicycle shall be equipped with a brake enabling the
operator to make a controlled stop.
- Bicycles must be in safe operating condition when ridden
and meet State of Illinois regulations.
III. General WIU Regulations
- Western Illinois University assumes no responsibility for
the care and protection of any bicycle or its contents while
parked and/or operated on campus property.
- These bicycle regulations are subject to change at any time
through standard procedures.
IV. WIU Bicycle Registration
- An individual must visibly display a WIU bicycle permit on
the frame in order to rightfully park, operate, or use that
bicycle on campus. Application instructions are on the permit.
Upon completion of a registration form, permits may be obtained
at Parking Services, Mobray Hall, or during special bicycle
registration programs provided by the Office of Public Safety.
- The Office of Public Safety will provide an engraver to permanently
engrave the individual's driver's license number on the bicycle
frame for additional identification purposes. Engravers are
also available at the main desk of each residence hall.
- If a bicycle is sold or otherwise disposed of, the permit
must be removed and Public Safety notified to change registration
records accordingly. If a bicycle is sold and the new owner
will be using it on campus property, it must be registered
by the new owner.
- Any loss or theft of a bicycle should be reported immediately
to the Office of Public Safety.
- A permanent record of all bicycles registered will be maintained
at the Office of Public Safety.
V. Parking of Bicycles
- Bicycles must be parked only in designated bicycle parking
areas.
- No bicycle is to be positioned in any rack so as to obstruct
normal usage for other bicycles.
- Bicycles found improperly parked in the walkway, chained
to trees or other vegetation, fences, doors, railings, inside
buildings, or any other area not designated as bicycle parking
may be ticketed and are subject to impoundment. If a bicycle
is creating a hazard in any manner, it may be removed by the
Office of Public Safety and impounded.
- Any bicycle improperly parked or found abandoned will be
held by Public Safety for a period of six months.
VI. Violations
- No registration: $5.00*
- Improper parking: $3.00
- Reclaiming fees:
$5.00 first 30 days.
$20.00 after 30 days.
* One "No Registration" violation will be cleared if bike is
registered within seven days.
VII. Appeals
- Appeals for bicycle violations will follow the same procedure
as motor vehicles and must be submitted to the Appeal Committee
within seven (7) days from date of ticket issuance. Appeals
for moving violations will be made through the Office of Public
Safety.
- Appeal forms are available at Parking Services or the Office
of Public Safety.
- Ignorance of state or WIU bicycle regulations or laws will
not be deemed a valid excuse for appeal purposes.