[Recodified ATM 3-8-1965 by Art. 14]
No person shall permit any vehicle under his care or control to stand
upon the gravel or tarvia surface of any public way in such a manner as to
obstruct the travel over the same for an unnecessary length of time.
After sunset and before 7:00 a.m. no person shall permit any vehicle
under his care or control to stand in any part of any public way for an unnecessary
length of time.
Every person having charge or control of any vehicle upon a public way
shall stop, change the position of, move or proceed with it through the Town
without further unnecessary stopping or delay, as directed by any police officer,
Selectman, constable, or member of the Fire Department.
Every person having charge or control of a vehicle upon a public way
shall comply with and obey the directions upon all signs, movable posts, or
mechanical devices placed by direction of the Board of Selectmen or by a police
officer on or near such street unless otherwise directed by a police officer.
Unless in an emergency or to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to
cross a public way, no vehicle shall stop in any public way except as close
to the righthand side thereof as the condition of the roadway permits.
Sections
169-1 and
169-3 shall not apply to the vehicles of persons visiting residences or other buildings who stop their vehicles reasonably near to such residences or other buildings.
No person shall permit any vehicle under his care or control to stand
upon the private land of another without the consent of the owner of such
land or the person in charge thereof.