Policy Information
| Policy Title | Low Speed Vehicles |
| Responsible Office | Office of the Vice President for Operations |
| Policy Type | Facilities and Property |
| Policy Number | 412 |
| Last Revision Date | 6/11/2026 |
Purpose
To define operating and administrative procedures for Low Speed Vehicles. NYS Vehicle
Law refers to 鈥渓ow speed vehicles鈥 as being 鈥渁 limited use automobile which has a
maximum performance speed of greater than 20 miles per hour but not greater than 25
miles per hour.鈥 These vehicles are required to be registered and licensed in NYS.
All University traffic and parking rules will apply to the operation of these vehicles.
University and affiliated organizations will be provided flexibility in use of sidewalks
and non-road areas for driving and parking; however, all use is restricted to required
University business. All drivers must have a valid vehicle operator鈥檚 license, NYS
registration, and be 18 years or older.
General Vehicle Ownership Categories
University-Owned Low Speed Vehicles
- Purchasing, licensing and registration will be done through the University Purchasing
Office
- Vehicles will be marked with the following identifying information affixed to the
rim of both rear fenders:
- Name of department
- Last three digits of the NYS license plate attributed to the vehicle
Affiliated Organization-Owned Low Speed Vehicles
- The ownership, license and registration information must be provided to the University
Purchasing Office and added to a list of vehicles that may operate on campus.
- Vehicles will be marked with the following identifying information affixed to the
rim of both rear fenders:
- Name of department
- Last three digits of the NYS license plate attributed to the vehicle
University Procedures
Administrative
- A master list of all low speed vehicles will be maintained, listing department (or
other) ownership and identifying information. This list will be maintained by the
Purchasing Office. Purchasing Office will share the information with University Police
and Parking Services.
- Departments with low speed vehicles will provide the name of a contact person who
will be responsible for periodic vehicle inspection, maintenance, accident and repair
records. A written record should be maintained for each vehicle.
- The department will be responsible for ensuring vehicle operators are licensed to
operate a vehicle.
- The contact person will be responsible for the charging site and infrastructure. Requests
for infrastructure must be coordinated with Facilities Management (location, funding
and service request). The department should include the duties in the job description/performance
program of the contact person.
- 抖阴短视频 requires authorized drivers to take an on-line training class prior to operating the vehicles. The contact person will monitor users of the vehicle
to make certain that drivers have received training before being provided access to
driving vehicles. Any hands on training for vehicle operation will be conducted by
the department.
- Parking 鈥 be considerate of other pedestrians and parkers. Park off roadways, leave
room for pedestrians, do not block or use handicapped spaces, fire hydrants, garbage/trash
facilities.
- Operation:
- Roadways 鈥 must observe all NYS vehicle and traffic regulations (e.g., speed, seat
belts, signaling).
- Should be used primarily on roadways; however, if required for University business,
they may be operated on walkways.
- Operate at speeds appropriate to the vehicle, conditions and location.
- Vehicle capacity is dictated and should never be exceeded (number of seat belts, weight
restrictions).
- No vehicles should be taken beyond the boundaries of campus, which includes ITC.
- Smoking is prohibited in university vehicles.
- All accidents must be reported to University Police.
- Vehicle operators are responsible for any fines related to operation and/or parking.
| Date |
Description |
Responsible Party |
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| 6/11/2026 |
Removed secton on privately owned low speed vehicles. Approved by Senior Officers
Group on 6/11/2026. |
Office of the Vice President for Operations |