Parking and Traffic Regulations

The Board of Trustees of San Bernardino Community College District, in accordance with the laws of the State of California, has established the following regulations regarding traffic and parking controls for the San Bernardino Community College District Campuses. These procedures are intended to promote safe and orderly movement of traffic within District property, and for the safe and orderly parking of vehicles and bicycles.

All applicable provisions of the California Vehicle Code are expressly applicable both on and off paved roadways. Parking of motor vehicles and bicycles is limited to specially designated areas, and fee permits are required. Vehicles or bicycles parked in violation of the provisions of this code are subject to fines, towing, or impoundment. All persons who enter on the college(s) are charged with knowledge of the provisions of this procedure and are subject to the penalties for violations of such provisions. In accordance with California Vehicle Code Section 21113a, it shall be a misdemeanor or infraction for any person to do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required in these procedures.

(SBCCD Administrative Procedure 6750)

General

  • College motor vehicle regulations apply to all faculty, staff, students, and visitors operating or parking a vehicle on either campus.
  • Persons violating these regulations or the California Vehicle Code, may receive a San Bernardino Community College District citation and/or be subject to college district disciplinary action.
  • Parking of motor vehicles and bicycles on Crafton Hills College or San Bernardino Valley College property is done at the owner’s risk. The San Bernardino Community College District assumes no liability for damage or theft of a vehicle or its contents.
  • Crafton Hills College is situated on a hillside. Please take appropriate precautions when parking your vehicle on an incline. When headed downhill, turn your front wheels into the curb. When headed uphill turn your front wheels away from the curb. Always set your parking brake.