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Bethel Drive has an average width of 13’. This is large enough to allow for two-way traffic, but is not wide enough to accomodate parking along the roadway. For more on parking spaces, no parking areas, and fire lanes, please see Campus Parking Regulations.

Moving Violations and Enforcement

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Careless Driving

To support the rationale above, vehicle conduct on campus must comply with state and local regulations concerning careless driving. Local regulations may also be enforced on campus by the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department, and an infraction of these laws is a misdemeanor offense.

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  • Towing an object(s) or person(s) behind a vehicle, especially on a snow sled, skis/snowboards, or similar.
  • Carrying persons in the bed of a truck, on a roof, or in a manner other than intended by the vehicle manufacturer.
  • Driving off-road - either on grass/dirt or paved walking paths.
  • Failure to yield to a pedestrian.
  • Exceeding the campus speed limit.
  • Failure to yield at an intersection

Prohibited Vehicles

Bethel University prohibits the use and possession of the following motor vehicles on campus: 

  • All-Terrain Vehicles, Utility Terrain Vehicles, and Golf Carts (except excepting University owned vehicles operated by authorized personnel for University business)
  • Motorized boats
  • Snowmobiles
  • Jet-skies
  • Minibikes
  • Not street legal dirt bikes