Traffic Information

Traffic Rules & Regulations

This handbook serves as the policy for all vehicles and their operators on the campuses of Georgia Highlands College. For the purpose of these regulations the term “vehicle” includes all motorized and non-motorized devices of transportation as defined by the Georgia Division of Motor Vehicles.

Registration

Online Parking Registration

All Georgia Highlands College faculty, staff and students must register their vehicle before operating or parking a vehicle on campus. Vehicles may be registered and permits obtained at orientation or at the Campus Police Office On any Campus between 8:00am and 8:00pm weekdays.

Faculty and Staff hangtags should be displayed from the rearview mirror, facing the windshield. Student parking decals must be displayed on the lower left of the rear windshield. The person to whom the vehicle is registered is responsible for all violations attributed to that vehicle. Moving violations will be charged to the operator.

  • Campus parking is by valid permit ONLY.
  • All fines must be paid before a new academic registration will be authorized.
  • No grades will be given until all fines are paid.
  • Parking permits are the property of Georgia Highlands College.
  • Employee parking permits must be returned to Campus Safety at the termination of employment.
  • Students accumulating more than five citations during an academic year may be subject to disciplinary action in addition to any fines.

Fees

Students $10.00 per semester  (included in student fees).

Temporary Permits

Temporary permits for vehicles parking for a limited time; such as Special Events, Construction, vehicle repairs and short-term Continuing Education Courses can be obtained at Any Campus Police Office.

Regulations

  • All vehicle operators are responsible for finding a legal parking space. Weather conditions or inconvenience are not an excuse for violating parking regulations.
  • No vehicle is to be driven or parked on Georgia Highlands College in any manner that will damage grounds, buildings, landscaping or facilities.
  • No vehicle will be parked at/on a yellow curb, fire lane, sidewalk, walkway, driveway, loading zone, grass or seeded area, or any athletic field.
  • Students may not park in faculty and staff “Reserved” parking spaces. All reserved spaces will be enforced at all times.
  • No vehicle will be parked in a “No Parking”, a “Loading zone”, an area closed off by signs, barricades or other traffic control devices.
  • Vehicles may not be parked in such a manner as to obstruct traffic or parking or in any area not designated as a parking area.
  • Vehicles will only be parked in marked parking stalls and must be fully contained within the limiting lines.
  • The speed limit on campus is 15 miles per hour.
  • All pedestrians have the Right of Way.
  • All Georgia traffic laws are to be obeyed.
  • Report all vehicle accidents to Campus Safety. Local law enforcement will be asked to complete an accident report as required.

Towing

Any vehicle which appears to be abandoned, is parked for more than 24 hours without moving [except with notification to Campus Police], or creates a fire/safety hazard may be towed. Any vehicle that is unregistered or has more than five outstanding traffic or parking violations may be towed from Campus at the owner’s expense.

Fines

Description Current Fine
Double Parking or parking in a NO PARKING area  $  25.00
Failure to display a parking permit  $  25.00
Other Miscellaneous Parking Fines  $  25.00
Parking in a Handicapped zone  $ 100.00
Parking in a visitor or reserved parking area  $  25.00
Speeding or reckless driving  $  25.00
Stop sign or yield sign violation  $  25.00

Appeals/Payments

Written notice of a desire to appeal a citation may be picked up at any Campus Police Office within seven calendar days of the citation date. Appeals will be addressed by the Office of Student Engagement. Payment of citations may be made at the Business Office.