The campus has plenty of parking spaces for
students, faculty, and visitors. It is the responsibility of all members
of the campus community to acquaint themselves with the rules and
regulations regarding parking on the ABAC campus. The Department
regulates traffic and parking on this campus pursuant to Georgia law
20-3-21.
The college reserves the right to refuse,
restrict, or revoke the privilege of having a motor vehicle on College
property. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is state property.
Uniform rules of the road (OCGA Title 40) are applicable, as well as the
appropriate rules and regulations of the Board of Regents. The
College reserves the right to remove, at the owner's expense, or to
lockdown with an immobilization device any vehicle that is illegally
parked, abandoned, or determined to be a hazard the ABAC Police
Department. The registrant of a vehicle is legally responsible for
the safe and proper use of said vehicle while on the campus.
FACULTY/STAFF parking areas are identified and clearly marked throughout the campus by the designation F/S. All privately owned vehicles belonging to the Faculty Staff will be parked in an authorized parking space or area designated for Faculty Staff.
ABAC does not assume any
liability resulting from damage to a registrant's or visitor's vehicle,
nor of damage resulting from a registrant or visitor's vehicle. The ABAC
Police is the primary agency responsible for law enforcement
and traffic/parking management on the ABAC campus.
The driver of any vehicle that becomes involved in an accident
on campus will stop his or her vehicle and contact the ABAC Police
at (229) 391-5060. The driver will remain on the scene until the accident
investigation is completed.
The speed limit in all parking lots is 10 MPH. Speed limits on
roadways are posted.
All privately owned two and three wheeled motorized vehicles
are subject to the provisions of the parking services regulations.
Student employees of all types are considered students as far as parking regulations are concerned.