A. 
All persons shall at all times heed and comply with directions of police officers indicated by gesture, signal or otherwise and shall further comply with all directions on traffic signs and traffic signal control lights. Directions on such traffic signs may be disregarded only on order of a police officer. In parking areas all persons shall comply with the directions of the police or parking area employees.
B. 
Pedestrians shall at all times have the right-of-way over vehicular traffic.
C. 
No person operating a motor vehicle on the airport shall fail to give proper turning signals.
D. 
No person under the influence of liquor or narcotic drugs shall operate a motor vehicle on the airport.
E. 
No person shall operate any motor vehicle on the airport overloaded or carrying more passengers than that for which the vehicle was designed. No persons shall ride the running board, standing upon in the body of moving vehicles or ride on the outside of the body of the vehicle or with arms or legs protruding from the body of the motor vehicles.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle of any kind on the airport in a reckless manner or in excess of the speed limits prescribed by the Department of Aviation. Speed limits shall not exceed 25 miles per hour, and the speed limit shall be 15 miles per hour in ramp, apron, aircraft parking, hangar and service station areas, and in areas where such speed limit is posted.
No person shall clean or make any repairs to motor vehicles anywhere on the airport other than in designated shop areas, except those minor repairs necessary to move vehicles from the airport; nor shall any person, except as provided in § 705-28 of this article, move, interfere or tamper with any motor vehicle, or put in motion the engineer, or take, or use any motor vehicle part, instrument or tool thereof, without the permission of the owner or satisfactory evidence of the right to do so duly presented to the Director.
No carrier by motor bus for hire, or other vehicle carrying passengers as a business or commercial venture shall load or unload passengers at the airport in any place other than that designated by the Director; nor shall any such conveyance be operated to pick up passengers at or on the airport without a contract with the County or without the express approval of the Director.
The Director or police officers shall have the authority to tow or otherwise move motor vehicles which are parked by their owners or operators on the airport in violation of this article or in violation of signs posted by the Department of Aviation or whenever it is determined by the Director that such motor vehicles so parked constitute a nuisance, hazard or obstruction. The Director shall have the authority to make a reasonable charge against the owner or operator of such vehicle for towing or moving service and storage, and to enforce such charge by a lien upon the vehicle.
No persons shall park a motor vehicle on the airport other than in the areas specifically established for parking. No persons shall abandon any motor vehicle on the airport, or park in a space marked off for the parking of vehicles in such a manner as to occupy part of another marked space. No persons shall park any motor vehicle for a period in excess of the time limit prescribed for the particular parking area, nor shall any person park any motor vehicle in any restricted or reserved areas. In this section, "persons" are defined as owners, operators or lessees of any motor vehicle.
Such provisions of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, Act of June 17, 1976, P.L. 162, as amended, Title 75 P.S. § 101 et seq., as do not conflict with this article, are hereby declared to be in effect in and on the airport and on all streets, drives and roadways thereof with like effect as if set forth herein in full, and the traffic rules and regulations set forth herein are in addition to and supplement the Vehicle Code.
A. 
No person shall park a motor vehicle in a metered parking space on the airport without depositing in the parking meter controlling that space the required amount of money in United States coins for the time and at the rates stated on the meter. If, during the time the motor vehicle is parked in the space controlled by the meter, the meter shows that there is an overtime violation, the owner, or other operator of the motor vehicle, is in violation of this article unless he shows that the meter was not working properly.
B. 
No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited in a parking meter additional coins for the purpose of increasing or extending the parking time of any vehicles beyond the legal parking time which has been established for the parking space controlled by the meter.
C. 
No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any slugs, device or substitute for any coins of the United States.
D. 
No person shall deface, injure, tamper with, open or wilfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter on the airport.