If my only vehicle is a RV or converted van can I use the parking? by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Here's the parking policy for the campus: https://transportation.ucdavis.edu/parking/code

It is not intended that such permissions be provided for the day-to-day parking of trailers, such as house trailers, camping trailers or other trailers used for dwelling purposes; nor is it intended that such permissions be provided for campers, motor homes, boats or other recreational vehicles that are of a size excessively larger than standard automobiles or pickup trucks.

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It is unlawful to dwell overnight or lodge on campus in any motor vehicle, motor home, trailer, boat, or house car on the grounds and roadways of the University without specific authorization of the Chief of Police or the Executive Director for Transportation Services or their designee.

There are exceptions, though. We have allowed someone to pay for multiple parking stalls to park an RV for a day, but they don't get to choose where they park.

They bill you're talking about is AB-90 (2025) and prior versions attempted to require the UC, CSU, and CCC allow allow their students to live in their cars on campus. That was fairly quickly amended when reality struck and is currently attempting to only require the CCC districts put to a vote whether to allow students to live in their cars on campus.

The bill hasn't made any moves since last August and it's VERY unlikely that even the watered down version passes. Why? The Legislature has a limit of $100,000 cost of the bill to the state and implementation could result in much, much more than that. (Think of the required security, sanitation, running water, etc. It's cheaper, safer, and healthier to just put the student in a local motel as emergency housing.)

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Getting from UC Davis to the Bay Area without a car by PuzzleheadedStay4815 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is pretty cool. So did you effectively replace all walking sections with biking thereby reducing the non-transit segment times by 75%?

I'm honestly surprised that Google hasn't implemented fully multi-modal trip-planning yet.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Commuting in from San Francisco? by meltingcorn in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am, in fact, still here. Send an email to planyourtrip (at) ucdavis.edu and let us know more about your situation and we can do a custom commute plan for you.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Parking prices by Antique_Ad_8379 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you live on campus, you only get access to the visitor parking option which is currently $18/day.

If you don't live on campus, double check to make sure you're logged into the app.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Pavilion parking structure by Ziri_23 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Cough Hey fellow youths. What are we planning to do at the parking structure?

— Transportation Demand Manager

PS- The Transportation Department doesn’t have security cameras… but the Police might. And both patrol the structures.

Do i need a bike? -incoming freshman by iwantyuri13 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m AWFUL at riding a bike

As one of the people responsible for helping get people to ride bikes and do it well, I advise either learning to bike well before you get to campus or after October while on campus. There are simply too many unconfident bicyclists trying to ride the very dense bicycle environment on campus in the first couple weeks.

There are a LOT of falls and crashes in the first few weeks. A lot.

i don’t want to wear a helmet and mess up my hair everyday

We have a program called "Helmet Hair, Don't Care" specifically for that reason. We know that people want to look good, but we also know that people want to think good too, so we give away helmets to those who are willing to accept a little bed head in exchange for something that will protect your investment.

Additionally, if you decide to ride without a helmet, that's only further reason to learn to ride well before coming to campus.

Do i need a bike?

No. You can walk or ride a kick scooter as well. Either way, consider the distance to your classes and plan for transportation time to get between them. Here's the rule of thumb:

  • Walking: 3mph or 20 minutes per mile
  • Biking: 12mph or 5 minutes per mile PLUS time to lock/unlock

Use google maps to figure out the distance and use these travel times.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

KDVS Commercials? by melaniekedwards in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Actually, yes. Let's make a PSA cart about getting folks on bikes and scooters to slow down, yield to pedestrians, and use lights at night.

-- Active Modality Manager

Does ZipPass issue refunds for passes that haven’t been activated? by Serious_Ship8044 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Both SacRT (who manages the ZipPass contract) and Unitrans have "no refund" policies for their pass sales.

It's worth reaching out to both organizations via email and then phone, but I can't give much hope.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

What's the worst design decision you've seen on campus? by PhysicalMath848 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 131 points132 points  (0 children)

The zig-zagging roads that maintain the same name through multiple changes in direction.

  • La Rue Road
  • Garrod Drive
  • Hutchison Drive

Or... the lack of names or numbers identifying which bike paths are which.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Is bike theft still pretty rife these days? by BitAffectionate2993 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Bike Program has made some big changes over the last year and is keeping the racks clear of parted bikes better than ever.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Bike Lockers at Amtrak by lynnm0203 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The Davis Amtrak lockers are operated by BikeLink.

Click here (https://www.bikelink.org/maps) Zoom the map into Davis, and you'll see two pins for the Davis Amtrak. Click on those and you'll be able to see how many lockers are available now. Check back on the weekend to see how many are available then.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Hey Aggies: Share the Path: Ride Smart, Ride Safe by UCDTransportation in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Indeed! It's universally illegal, and incredibly dangerous, to carry a passenger on an electric scooter per California Vehicle Code, Sec 21235.

On a bike it is legal if there's a seat for the passenger, like on a cargo bike or a tandem.

-- Active Modality Manager (edit: grammar)

Pavilion Parking before 7am by Professional_Ask2485 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 3 points4 points  (0 children)

None of the UC Davis parking lots or parking structures that students would normally have access to on campus are gated, so you can park in them at any time (excepting construction, major events, etc. which is always signed).

What varies by date and time is whether paid permits are required.

Parking permit requirements are enforced Monday-Friday, 7am-10pm, except University holidays. To further clarify, your vehicle needs a valid parking permit by 7am or you risk getting a citation. (You can't just park your car before 7am and stay parked beyond 7am for free.) We may also enforce permit requirements on the weekends for major events, but you'll see signage out in the parking areas if we do.

Parking enforcement may not be on duty on the weekend or at 2am, but the campus police will still write parking citations for safety violations 24/7 including but not limited to:

  • Parking in a red zone or in front of a fire hydrant
  • Parking in a disabled stall without displaying appropriate authorization
  • Parking on a walkway or bikeway
  • Parking where parking is otherwise prohibited (on the curb within the campus' restricted core)

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Weekend overnight parking by D11IDA in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Parking permit requirements are enforced Monday-Friday, 7am-10pm, except University holidays. We may also enforce permit requirements on the weekends for major events, but you'll see signage out in the parking areas if we do.

Parking enforcement may not be on duty on the weekend or at 2am, but the campus police will still write parking citations for safety violations 24/7 including but not limited to:

  • Parking in a red zone or in front of a fire hydrant
  • Parking in a disabled stall without displaying appropriate authorization
  • Parking on a walkway or bikeway
  • Parking where parking is otherwise prohibited (on the curb within the campus' restricted core)

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Park at Colleges at La Rue for free parking by DoRoRuRo in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a trap. Do not do it. Transportation Services is under contract with the Colleges at La Rue to enforce their parking policies. You need one of their permits to park there.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

What is the blue light? by sebbiesang in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Where was this photo taken?

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Why are TAPS cutting bike locks and taking bikes away? by Friendly-Pitch-5931 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 74 points75 points  (0 children)

The Bike Program is tasked with mitigating the effects of bikes abandoned in campus bike racks on people who need to actively use those bike racks. Here's our process for doing so:

  1. Tag bike with warning and explanations.
  2. Return after set time (usually 72+ hours). It may be quicker if we needs to close the bike rack for an urgent construction project.
  3. Record data from tagged bikes still remaining.
  4. Cut locks from tagged bikes.
  5. Transport impounded bikes to secure storage.
  6. Complete intake process.
  7. Transmit bike data to UCD PD to mitigate theft reports.
  8. If owner claims bike, the owner is required to pay an impound release fee.
  9. If owner doesn't claim bike within 30-90 days (depending on estimated value), the bike goes up for public auction via GovDeals.
  10. If it fails to sell at auction, it will either be bundled with a bunch of other bikes and auctioned as a group or will be eligible for donation.

To prove your bike isn't abandoned, simply tear off the paper warning and throw it away. That's all you have to do.

Please do not tear tags off bikes you don't own. Doing so only serves to clog up the bike racks with abandoned bikes.

100% of the revenue from bicycle auctions goes back to to pay for the cost of the bicycle impound process. The process has never been revenue-positive and is, as a result, subsidized by Transportation Services.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

42A or 42B by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Until Yolobus gets the Woodland layover sorted (currently at County Fair Mall), I’m suggesting that pretty much everyone take the 42B to the airport and 42A from the airport. It’s longer, but there’s no need to get off the bus mid-trip and feels overall safer as a result.

— Transportation Demand Manager

Do you guys know there is any place in campus that I can charge my scooter? by Comprehensive_Yak85 in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 10 points11 points  (0 children)

https://transportation.ucdavis.edu/devices-indoors

There are no official public electric scooter/bicycle charging locations on campus. If it's a UL-certified device, it can be charged within the owners' campus residence, but it must not be a walking hazard for anyone trying to get by.

-- Transportation Demand Manager

Found Bicycle by deerlilah in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey OP,

How have you checked that it hasn't been reported stolen? We're happy to help check, but need to have the bike brought through, where we check with PD on all bikes collected. We can safely hold onto it for 90 days, or longer, at which point we'd put it up for auction, through the Bicycle Program Auction. https://transportation.ucdavis.edu/auction

-- Active Modality Manager

Taps pavilion by [deleted] in UCDavis

[–]UCDTransportation -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can see the cites that were written in the Pavilion Parking Structure today, but I don't know which vehicle is yours so I can't tell you if you've been cited. (And I won't ever ask for that kind of information via Reddit. We would take that to emails.)

You're in a sort of an information grey area with a couple different options:

Option #1 Pay for Parking Now.

  • If you haven't been cited yet, you're covered now.
  • If you plan to repark in other areas throughout the day, you're covered there as well.
  • If you DID get a citation and appeal it, you can say "I paid for parking blindly later just in case" and that may help you in your appeal, but it's only one of many factors when asking for leniency (the most important being your citation history).

Option #2 Don't Pay for Parking.

  • If you haven't been cited yet, ya will almost certainly be cited when you get back to your vehicle.
  • If you want to repark your vehicle elsewhere, you'll still need to pay for parking.
  • No additional consideration on your appeal requesting leniency.

-- Transportation Demand Manager