Have a ride share app on your phone or the number for a taxi: <\/strong>You may need to leave a bar or party and get home. Make sure you have the number for a taxi or a ride share app (e.g., Uber or Lyft) so that you can call if you need to. While many cab companies take credit cards, not all cabs are equipped for credit cards, so make sure you have enough cash to get home.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<\/div>\nUse the button on the following heading to expand content on Vehicle Safety Tips<\/span>Vehicle Safety Tips<\/button><\/h3><\/p>\n
Do:<\/strong><\/h4>\n\nAlways roll up windows, close the sunroof and lock your doors before leaving your vehicle.<\/li>\n Whenever possible, bring valuables with you once you have parked your car. If you can’t bring them with you, lock all valuables in the trunk and out of sight, whenever your vehicle is parked.<\/li>\n Make sure you have plenty of gas and windshield washer fluid. Ensure your tires have plenty of air and your spare tire and jack are serviceable.<\/li>\n Record the make, model, and license number of your car and keep the records in a safe place.<\/li>\n Park your car in a well-lit area, as close to your destination as possible.<\/li>\n When returning to your vehicle, keep your keys in hand while walking with confidence and purpose.<\/li>\n Report any suspicious activity to the Department of Public Safety.<\/li>\n Trust your instincts. If you do not feel comfortable, or if you have any concerns for your safety, call the Department of Public Safety for an escort.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nDo Not:<\/strong><\/h4>\n\nLeave cash, credit cards, auto registration or other important papers in plain view or in the glove compartment.<\/li>\n Leave valuables such as computers, cell phones or backpacks.<\/li>\n Take “short-cuts” through dark or unfamiliar areas.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<\/div>\nUse the button on the following heading to expand content on Preventing Bicycle Theft<\/span>Preventing Bicycle Theft<\/button><\/h3><\/p>\n
Preventing Bike Theft<\/strong><\/h4>\nBicycle theft is an ongoing problem at this and every college. Most bicycle thefts can be prevented by taking simple precautions.<\/p>\n
Securing Your Bike<\/strong><\/h4>\nRegardless of the type of lock you use to secure your bicycle, check your bicycle for any easily removable parts (e.g., front tire, seat, baskets\/bags, etc.). If possible, take any removable pieces with you, or secure them to the frame of the bicycle using your lock.<\/p>\n
Securing Your Bike Using a “U”-type Lock (Recommended)<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\nThis type of lock is recommended, as special tools are typically needed to cut through or break these types of locks. Below are some tips to think about when securing you bike using a U-lock:<\/p>\n
\nIf your bike has quick release wheels, remove the front wheel and use the lock to secure it with the rear wheel and frame.<\/li>\n If your bike does not have quick release wheels, secure the lock through both the front tire and frame.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nSecuring Your Bike Using a Cable Lock or Chain<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nIf you don’t have access to a U-lock, a cable or chain is better than nothing. Below are some tips to help keep your bike as secure as possible:<\/p>\n
\nUse a cable or chain at least 3\/8″ in diameter.<\/li>\n Use a key lock with a 3\/8″ hardened shackle with heel and toe locking.<\/li>\n Pull up all slack in the cable or chain and make sure the lock is as high off the ground as possible.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nDo:<\/strong><\/h4>\n\nSecure to a bicycle rack. University regulations do not allow bicycles in campus buildings or secured to trees, signposts, and hand railings, among other places.<\/li>\n Record make, model, and serial number and keep in a safe place.<\/li>\n Report your stolen bicycle to the Department of Public Safety as soon as possible.<\/li>\n Report suspicious persons observed near bicycle racks.<\/li>\n Use authorized bike racks on campus. Off campus, secure your bike in a frequently traveled, well-lit area.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nDo Not:<\/strong><\/h4>\n\nLeave your unlocked bicycle unattended.<\/li>\n Secure to chain link fencing or other objects significantly weaker in strength than your lock.<\/li>\n Leave easily removable parts unsecured (e.g., front tire, seat, baskets\/bags, etc.).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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