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Driving Safely On and Off Campus

University Police Department Tips for Smooth (and Safe!) Travels!

Posted in: Announcements, Featured News, Red Hawk News, Safety

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The University Police Department is excited to begin a new academic year at Montclair State University. As many of you know parking and traffic can be a real challenge here as it is at so many colleges and universities.

Our goal is to make every person here have a safe experience in transit so please keep in mind a few things:

Traffic!

  • Traffic is a real issue when there are so many motorists seeking spots and trying to get onto or off campus at the same time. The University has worked to improve class meeting time frequency to help us better coordinate traffic.
  • Peak times regularly occur when classes end and begin and during free periods as many exit the campus. Our police officers and crossing guards are working during those periods to keep traffic moving as is reasonably possible.
  • At times the presence of an officer tends to create more traffic as people slow, stop or ask questions – please follow their direction and know we are always doing our best.

Do the Speed Limit or Get a Ticket!

  • The speed limit on all University and adjacent roads is 25 miles per hour (m.p.h.) with the exception of College Avenue which is 15 m.p.h.
  • The speed limit in parking lots and parking decks is 5 m.p.h. Speed is strictly enforced by radar and you may receive traffic summonses for speeding, unregistered vehicles, uninsured vehicles and equipment violations as well as any other violations of the State of NJ Title 39. These are uniform traffic summonses separate from Parking Services and will be determined by a municipal court as to fines or suspensions.

Slow Down and Watch Out for Fellow Red Hawks!

  • Slow down, get off your phone and keep your eyes on the road.
  • Pedestrians need to be just as aware of conditions as drivers – cross at crosswalks, do not use a cell phone while crossing and know that crossing in other areas increases risks.
  • Drivers must stop for pedestrians at marked crosswalks until the person has fully crossed. Awareness will save you from an accident or striking a pedestrian.

Campus Drop-Off Zones

  • We recognize many have to drop off students or staff – to keep traffic moving be sure the person being dropped off is in the passenger seat and that you have items you need with you rather than the trunk if possible.
  • When you pull over in an active roadway to drop off a passenger you are creating traffic, you are endangering your safety in the vehicle and that of the passenger being dropped. Pull into an adjacent parking lot or designated drop off areas along College Avenue that have curbing designed to pull in off the roadway.
  • If you are blocking a lane of traffic to either pick up or drop off a passenger, expect to be moved along by police as you can create a serious traffic hazard in areas like Cole Hall, Panzer Gymnasium, Red Hawk Deck, the Student Center and the Bohn/Blanton quad area. (View Campus Map.)

“Authorized Vehicles Only”

  • Authorized vehicles only are permitted in certain areas including most areas where academic and residential buildings are located. Please be aware of signs in the area and under no circumstances are any students, staff or faculty given permission to “allow” for driving in these areas.
  • Persons wishing to drive in “Authorized Vehicles Only” areas must seek a permit from Transportation and Parking Services located in the Red Hawk Parking Deck lower level office.
  • Jeopardizing the safety of our community in these areas may result in a tow, a police motor vehicle summons, referral to Student Conduct or Employee Relations and any fines associated with damage resulting in driving in these areas.

Safe Passing Law

  • In March of 2022, the NJ Legislature passed a new called the Safe Passing Law which is applicable both on and off our campus as you travel in the State. It is one of the most comprehensive in the country and aims to prevent near misses, injuries and deaths that are all too frequent in New Jersey.
  • In addition to other areas of the State and following all other speed and passing laws, Montclair State University Police Officers will enforce the law that establishes that drivers must move over a lane to pass if available, that drivers must allow a 4-foot distance when passing and if four (4) feet is not available, the driver must slow to 25 miles an hour (on campus the fastest one should be going) to pass. Penalties range from $100-$500 and two (2) points on a driving record.

Safety Is the #1 Goal!

It is our goal that every person feels and remains safe here at Montclair State University and that every person is treated with the dignity and respect they so very much deserve from all facets of the University including Police – that starts with recognizing we all play a part in our safety.

Questions? Concerns?

If you have concerns about traffic, traffic violations or officer actions feel free to contact us at msupolice@montclair.edu or contact Chief (Interim) Kieran Barrett at barrettk@montclair.edu.

For on campus emergencies contact us at 973-655-5222 and if you should dial 911, it will be routed to us as well.

Chief Kieran Barrett
University Police Department