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Bicycle Registration and RegulationsMessiah College Bicycle Code Registration and Fees
Bicycle Safety Register your bicycle with the Department of Safety. We also recommend that all bicycles be engraved in the event that a bike is stolen or lost; this aids in the return of the article to the rightful owner. This is a service for the Messiah College community. Lock your bike with a U-lock at one of the bike racks on campus. Even if you are only going to be gone for a few minutes. Do not lock your bike to lamp posts on campus or to stairwell railings in the buildings. Use the bike racks. Lock it or Lose it! Wear protective head gear, check all components of the bike for proper working order, invest in a headlamp and flashing rear light for night time riding, and obey all traffic control devices, and use proper hand signals. Not all drivers on campus may be paying attention, so you must help as much as possible. If you believe your bike has been stolen or is lost, check all of the bike racks on campus. Then come to Department of Safety to file a report. Your bicycle sticker and a copy of the Messiah College bicycle guide will be sent to you in campus mail. Messiah College Department of Safety Bike Patrol The bike patrol is a great asset to Messiah College. It enables a greater patrol area where patrol vehicles do not have access. During emergency calls, bike officers at times can get to the scene quicker than a patrol vehicle. Bikes are a great tool where large crowds gather. During Special Olympics and Graduation, bike officers can patrol through crowds and get to medical emergencies quickly. Bike officers are often found to be more approachable than a vehicle, which makes the bike patrol a great Public Relations tool. Bike officers and their bikes are equipped to ride in any weather condition. This enables the officers to ride all year round, day or night in rain, snow, sleet, and of course sunshine. The following is a list of other roles the bike patrol plays on campus:
· Patrols around buildings, parking lots, fitness trail, back forty field, Starry Field, and anywhere that limits access to vehicles · Observes traffic from a hidden position · Provides Traffic Control · Observes activities in any area without being seen or heard · Provides a highly visible presence so others may feel safe and secure · Reduces wear and tear on patrol vehicles · Saves money on gasoline · Keeps officers fit and healthy Mail questions and comments to ALDavis@messiah.edu |