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TRAFFIC SAFETY
Along with the thousands of students, faculty and staff who attend
MSU, the numbers of pedestrians and vehicles on campus is nearly
doubled on a daily basis by the thousands of visitors who come to
our campus to attend business, sporting, cultural, and educational
events.

Because of this heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic,
the MSU PD strictly enforces all motor vehicle and traffic laws.
This is done to increase the safety of pedestrians and decrease the
number of motor vehicle accidents. Speeding, driving while
intoxicated, failure to yield to pedestrians, driving on sidewalks
and blocking fire/ emergency lanes are several of many violations
that place members of the MSU community in danger.
AVOID HASSLES !
To
avoid traffic congestion at MSU, allow yourself plenty of time for
your commute, especially during morning, mid-afternoon and early
evening hours. These times are when many classes commence or
end and when the influx of traffic occurs on campus. Use common
sense and extend courtesy to pedestrians and other motorist while
you drive and use public transportation when possible.

SLOW DOWN!!!!!!
The speed limit on all
University and adjacent roads is 25 m.p.h.
with the exception of
College Avenue which is 15 m.p.h. Speed is strictly enforced
by radar.

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