Title 8 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Chapter 8.08 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
8.08.010 Issuance of summons.
8.08.020 Warning cards.
8.08.030 Failure to obey police officers.
8.08.040 Speed limits.
8.08.050 Minimum speed regulations.
8.08.060 Operation of motor vehicle by persons under fifteen years of age prohibited.
8.08.070 Driving on streets under repair or closed to traffic.
8.08.080 Driving through procession.
8.08.090 Driving through private property.
8.08.100 Driving within sidewalk area.
8.08.110 No-passing zones.
8.08.120 Signs indicating direction of traffic.
8.08.130 Immediate report of accidents.
8.08.140 Vegetation impeding traffic prohibited.
8.08.150 Pedestrian traffic.
8.08.160 Obedience to traffic-control devices.
8.08.170 Blocking intersections.
8.08.180 Crossing fire hose.
8.08.010 Issuance of summons.
Whenever a person is arrested for violating any provisions of
this chapter, the arresting officer may, in lieu of holding him to bond, take
the violator’s name, address, operator’s license number and the
registration number of the motor vehicle involved, and issue him in writing, on
a form provided by the state departments of highways and public transportation,
a notice to answer to the charge against him during the hours and at the time
and place specified in the notice. The arresting officer shall send one (1) copy
of such notice to the municipal court. Any person failing to appear shall be
guilty of contempt of court, regardless of the disposition of the charge on
which he was originally arrested. (Prior code § 8-2-1)
8.08.020 Warning cards.
Any person violating any of the minor provisions of this
chapter, not involving danger or damage to life or property, which, in the
judgment of the reporting officer or his superiors, does not justify a summons
to court, may be given a warning card, a duplicate copy of which shall be kept
at police department headquarters and may be used for preparation of a summons
or for reference in future violations. When a warning card is issued for
violation of parking regulations, it may be placed in or attached to the vehicle
of the violator. The chief of police will inspect or cause to be inspected, from
time to time, duplicate copies of warning cards and will have cases made against
persons who have been repeatedly warned. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993;
prior code § 8-2-2)
8.08.030 Failure to obey police officers.
It is the duty of all persons within the city to comply with
any lawful order or direction of any police officer invested by law to direct,
control or regulate traffic and wilful failure or refusal to comply shall be a
misdemeanor. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code §
8-2-3)
8.08.040 Speed limits.
Unless otherwise established by state law, where no special
hazard exists that requires lower speed, the speed of any vehicle not in excess
of the limits specified below shall be lawful:
(1) Twenty-five miles per hour in any urban
district.
(2) Thirty-five miles per hour in any residence district.
(Prior code § 8-2-4)
8.08.050 Minimum speed regulations.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as
to impede or block normal and reasonable movement of traffic except when reduced
speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. Police officers
may enforce this provision by directions to drivers and, in the event of
apparent wilful disobedience to this provision and refusal to comply with the
direction of an officer in accordance herewith, the continued slow operation by
a driver shall be a misdemeanor. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code
§ 8-2-5)
8.08.060 Operation of motor vehicle by persons under fifteen years of age prohibited.
It is unlawful for any person who is under the age of fifteen
years to operate a motor vehicle in the city. (Prior code §
8-2-6)
8.08.070 Driving on streets under repair or closed to traffic.
No person shall ride or drive, or cause to be ridden or
driven, any horse or vehicle over that part of any street which is being mended,
repaired or paved, or over any part of such street if wholly closed to traffic.
(Prior code § 8-2-7)
8.08.080 Driving through procession.
It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive
between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while
such vehicles are in motion, provided, such procession vehicles are
conspicuously so designated. This provision shall not apply at intersections
where traffic is controlled by traffic-control signals or police officers.
(Prior code § 8-2-8)
8.08.090 Driving through private property.
(a) Bicycles and vehicles shall not pass through gas stations
or bus stations, except on business, or at the invitation of the agent or owner.
It shall be unlawful for any person driving a vehicle to use the driveway of any
gas station or service station as a roadway or thoroughfare.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person driving a vehicle to
make any “U” turn or other turn prohibited at any point where such
turn is prohibited, and it shall be unlawful to accomplish a “U”
turn by deviously going into or through private property adjoining the street
where such turn is prohibited. (Prior code § 8-2-9)
8.08.100 Driving within sidewalk area.
The operator of a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk
area except at a permanent or temporary driveway. (Prior code §
8-2-10)
8.08.110 No-passing zones.
The police department, with the consent of the state highway
department, may determine those portions of any street where overtaking and
passing or driving to the left of the roadway would be especially hazardous and
shall, by appropriate signs and markings on the roadway, indicate the beginning
and end of such zones. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code §
8-2-11)
8.08.120 Signs indicating direction of traffic.
All one-way streets and alleys and longitudinally divided
streets shall be clearly marked by signs indicating the direction of traffic
thereon at every intersection where movement in the opposite direction is
prohibited. (Prior code § 8-2-12)
8.08.130 Immediate report of accidents.
The driver of a vehicle involved in an accident in this city
shall immediately by the quickest means of communication, whether oral or
written, give notice of such accident to the police department. (Ord. O-10-93
§ 4 (part), 1993; prior code § 8-2-13)
8.08.140 Vegetation impeding traffic prohibited.
(a) Whenever it shall be determined by the chief of police of
the city that there is growing vegetation which impedes, hinders or makes unsafe
the movement of either vehicular traffic or pedestrian traffic, he shall report
the location to the city administrator in writing.
(b) The city administrator shall notify the owner of the
property on which the vegetation exists, and shall demand that the vegetation be
completely removed, or trimmed to the extent necessary to remove the hazard,
within ten days.
(c) Such notice shall be served personally if the owner
resides on the property or is a resident of the city; or, otherwise, shall be
served by registered mail, return receipt requested. If the property is rental
property, a copy of the notice shall also be served on the tenants. If the owner
of the property is a nonresident of the state and has an agent within the state
that collects the rent from the property or has control of the property, service
of the notice upon such agent shall constitute service upon the owner.
(d) If any person shall fail to comply with the terms of the
notice, the city shall abate the nuisance and all costs incurred shall be
charged to the owner of the premises and may be recovered by suit as any other
debt.
(e) The failure of any owner or agent to comply with the
terms of any such notice served upon him under the provisions of this section
shall constitute a misdemeanor and each twenty-four hour period subsequent to
the time limit provided for by this section shall constitute a separate offense.
(Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code § 8-2-14)
8.08.150 Pedestrian traffic.
The chief of police is empowered to regulate the movement of
pedestrians upon the streets and sidewalks of the city by the erection or
placement of proper signs or markers indicating the proper flow of pedestrian
traffic. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code §
8-2-15)
8.08.160 Obedience to traffic-control devices.
The driver of any vehicle shall obey the instructions of any
official traffic-control device applicable thereto placed in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter unless otherwise directed by a police officer,
subject to the exceptions granted the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle
in this chapter. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code §
8-2-16)
8.08.170 Blocking intersections.
No driver shall enter an intersection or a marked crosswalk
unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection or
crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle he is operating without obstructing the
passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic control
signal indication to proceed. (Prior code § 8-2-17)
8.08.180 Crossing fire hose.
No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected fire hose of
the fire department when laid down on any street or private driveway to be used
at any fire or alarm of fire without the consent of the fire department official
in command. (Ord. O-10-93 § 4 (part), 1993; prior code §
8-2-18)
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