Be Prepared for that Spring Break Road Trip

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Nothing spoils Spring Break quite like car trouble. Whether you are going home for the week or planning a holiday trip,  University Police want to help you reach your destination.

UAPD officers will inspect student vehicles from 3-6 p.m. Thursday, March 14, at the police substation at Reid Hall. The inspection won’t guarantee you won’t breakdown, but it will check the basic problem spots:

  • Tire pressure and tread
  • All lights
  • Horn
  • Oil level
  • Transmission fluid
  • Turn signals
  • Windshield wipers
  • Wiper fluid

University Police want you to get where you’re going and get back to campus safely.

The safe driving part is on you.

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Contacts

Lt. Gary Crain, public information
University Police
479-575-2311, garyc@uark.edu

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