Wis. Admin. Code Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System § UWS 18.04 - Traffic rules
Current through March 28, 2022
(1) No person may operate any motor vehicle
(self-propelled vehicle) on any roadway under the control of the board without
a valid and current operator's license issued under ch. 343, Stats., except a
person exempt under the provisions of s.
343.05,
Stats.
(2) No person may operate
any motor vehicle on any roadway under the control of the regents unless the
same has been properly registered as provided by ch. 341, Stats., unless exempt
under the provisions of s.
341.05,
Stats.
(3) All provisions of ch.
346, Stats., entitled "Rules of the Road," which are applicable to highways as
defined in s.
340.01(22),
Stats., and which are not in conflict with any specific provisions of these
regulations, are hereby adopted for the regulation of all vehicular traffic,
including bicycles, on all roadways, including those off-street areas
designated as parking facilities, under the control of the board and are
intended to apply with the same force and effect. All traffic shall obey the
posted signs approved by the chief administrative officer regulating such
traffic.
(4) All provisions of ch.
347, Stats., entitled "Equipment of Vehicles" which are applicable to highways
as defined in s.
340.01(22),
Stats., are hereby adopted for the regulation of all vehicular traffic on the
roadways under the control of the board and are intended to apply with the same
force and effect, except those provisions of ch. 347, Stats., which conflict
with specific provisions of these regulations.
(5) The chief administrative officer may
require the registration of all student, faculty, or staff motor vehicles or
bicycles on university lands under said officer's jurisdiction and may limit or
prohibit their use in designated areas during designated hours. Any person who
violates institutional regulations promulgated under this subsection may be
fined up to $25.
Notes
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