About UF Law
Walking & Biking
The UF Levin College of Law is located on the northwest side of campus at the corner of SW 25 St./ Village Drive and SW 2nd Ave. Finding housing in this area is advisable. If you live close to campus, walking is a great way to get exercise and avoid parking issues.
In addition, biking is a popular form of transportation on campus. There is an extensive network of bike lanes, paths and trails on campus that allow for safe and quick travel. There are bike racks all over campus so you can always find somewhere to lock your bike.
If you ride a bike, you will need a few important accessories:
- 1. Invest in a good "U-shaped" lock. If you do not lock your bike each time you leave it unattended, it may be stolen
- 2. You will need to equip your bike with a headlight and a rear taillight if you plan to ride after dark - It's the law.
Please note: When riding a bicycle on campus exercise caution and follow the State of Florida Bicycle Laws.
The University Police Department enforces these laws, and a violation may result in citation. This fee may be waived for your first citation by attending a bicycle safety class offered by the UPD Community Services Division (352-392-1409). You do not have to wait to receive a bicycle citation to learn about bicycle safety; the class is open to anyone who wants to be a safer cyclist. For more information on State of Florida bicycle laws, UPD, UPD Community Services Division and bicycle safety, visit the University Police Department or call 352-392-1111.