September 22, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 4) • Page Image 3
… answers on new Uni- versity driving regulations were pre- pared by the Office of Student Affairs In cooperation with Joint Judiciary Council.) Q. What does the yellow card I signed at registration mean? A…
…. This.card holds each student accountable for knowledge and understanding of the provisions of Regents Bylaw 8.06; which governs automobile operation, and the Ad- ministrative Code established by the…
… should secure a tem- porary permit. Q. Are some students eligible for a permit without having to pay the fee? A. Yes, students who have Re- gent appointments as Instructor, Teaching Fellow, Teaching Assis…
…-time stu- dents. Q. May a 21-year-old student drive someone else's registered car carrying an exempt permit? A. Yes. Q. Does the 21-year-old student borrowing the car need to regis- ter? A. No. Foreign…
… Affairs Expert Campbell Claims United Nations Should Settle Canal Crisis Q. May a student over 21 drive an unregistered car? A. Any use of an unregistered car is a violation of the automobile code…
… regardless of infrequency of use. For example, the fact that the wife of a student uses the car almost exclusively does not excuse her husband from registering. Q. May a student who is not 21 drive, another…
…'s legally registered car carrying an exempt permit? A. Not unless that student re-, quests permission from the Office of Student Affairs. Approval of such requests will depend upon the sufficiency of need and…

















































