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(2) Obtain an appeal form from the Student Government
Traffic Committee at the time of the first appeal hear-
ing, fill it out, and give it to the chairman of the Student
Government Traffic Committee for processing through a
sub-committee of the Traffic Committee. The advisor of
the Student Government Traffic Committee, the Traffic
Records Office, and the appealer will be notified of the
action of this committee which shall be final.
Sec. 2. Bicycle violations shall be processed in the same manner
as motor vehicle violations.
Article IX. "REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES" is amended to read as follows:
ARTICLE IX. GENERAL REGULATIONS
Sec. 1. The definitions of all terms used in these rules and regula-
tions shall be those provided in Section 20-38 of Chapter 20
of the General Statutes of North Carolina insofar as they
are provided. The meaning of other terms shall be as
follows:
A. Crosswalk. That portion of a roadway ordinarily in-
cluded within the prolongation or connection of the lateral
lines of sidewalks at intersections, or any portion of a road-
way distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or
other markings on the surface.
B. Dormant Storage.
(1) Motor vehicles. The parking of a nonoperative motor
vehicle for a period longer than seven (7) days. State-owned
vehicles and privately owned faculty, staff and student motor
vehicles displaying a current parking sticker and parked in
an area authorized by the displayed sticker shall not be
classified as dormant unless there is evidence that the
vehicle is inoperative. Failure to display a currently
authorized state license plat classifies a vehicle as inoperative.
Inoperative vehicles may be removed from the campus after
seven (7) days at the owner's expense.
(2) Bicycles. Inoperative bicycles and those left in bicycle
racks for extended periods may be removed to Physical Plant
storage. Devices used to lock such bicycles to racks shall
be severed when authorized by University officials.
C. Park. The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or
not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while
actually engaged in loading and unloading.
D. Parking Area. Any place or area set aside, marked or
intended for parking of vehicles, either permanently or
temporarily.
E. Sidewalk. That portion of a street or roadway which is
intended for pedestrian use and lies between the curb line or
lateral line of the street or roadway and the line at which the
use of the abutting property for purposes other than traffic ends.
F. Stop. When required, means complete cessation of move-
ment. When prohibited, means any stopping of a vehicle except
when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in com-
pliance with the direction of an officer or traffic control sign
or signal.
G. Street or Roadway. Any way or place designed or marked
by proper authorities for vehicular travel.
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