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TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT
Since Benedictine University is a self contained
campus and private property, University Police enforce traffic
laws to protect the campus community, reduce risk of vehicle crashes,
raise safety for pedestrains and maintain an orderly traffic flow
in and around campus.
University Police enforce all the same traffic
laws that municipal police do. University Police focus primarily
on safety related violations of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Some
of the violations you may recieve a citation for are:
Disobey Stop Sign
No Left Turn Violations
Speeding (Posted Limits are 15 mph) "Speeding
is RADAR enforced."
Illegal Lane Usage
Disobey Traffic Control Device or Officer
Failure To Wear Seatbelt
Driving Too Fast For Conditions
Other various IVC Violations
University Police enforce traffic and parking
regulations for all persons who come to the University through
the use of the Law Enfocement Access Data System. Non University
affiliated motorists who fail to pay their fines will be billed
as a collection action. All fines should be paid within (15) days
of receiving the citation or letter stating that your appeal has
been denied.
Fines may be paid by check at Ben Central in
the KRASA Center on the main floor. Checks should be made payable
to Benedictine Univeristy.
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