Traffic control signals shall be installed, maintained and operated at the intersections and locations described in Schedule I (§ 110-35).
The streets or parts of streets described in Schedule II (§ 110-36) are hereby designated as one-way streets during the periods indicated, and vehicles shall proceed along those streets or parts of streets only in the direction indicated during the periods indicated.
No person shall make a turn of the kind designated (left, right, all) at any of the locations described in Schedule III (§ 110-37).
The turning of vehicles so as to proceed in the opposite direction (otherwise known as "U-turn") is hereby prohibited on any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule IV (§ 110-38).
In accordance with the provisions of § 1111, Subdivision (d)2, of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, no person shall make a right turn when facing a steady red signal at the locations designated in Schedule V (§ 110-39).
The speed limit for both directions of traffic along the streets or parts thereof described in Schedule VI (§ 110-40), attached to and made a part of this chapter, is hereby established at the rate of speed indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule VII (§ 110-41) are hereby designated as stop intersections, and stop signs shall be erected as indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule VIII (§ 110-42) are hereby designated as yield intersections, and yield signs shall be erected as indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule IX (§ 110-43) are hereby designated as school stop intersections, and traffic shall stop as indicated at such times as "Full Stop — School Crossing" signs are displayed.
A. 
All trucks, tractors and tractor-trailer combinations are hereby excluded from the streets and highways or parts thereof described in Schedule X (§ 110-44A).
B. 
All trucks, tractors and tractor-trailer combinations in excess of the indicated maximum gross weights are hereby excluded from the streets and highways or parts thereof described in Schedule X (§ 110-44B).
C. 
The regulations established in this section shall not be construed to prevent the delivery or pickup of merchandise or other property along the highways from which such vehicles and combinations are otherwise excluded.
[Added 10-19-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
A. 
The Town Superintendent of Highways is hereby delegated the power of this Town Board as granted to it by Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1660, Subdivision 11, to temporarily exclude from highways designated by him all trucks, commercial vehicles, tractors and tractor-trailer combinations in excess of gross weight, as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law § 117, of over four or more tons or any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of 20,000 pounds on any wheel, axle, any number of axles, or per inch width of tire.
B. 
The highways applicable to such temporary exclusions shall be as designated by the Superintendent of Highways on any schedule that he files with the Town Clerk.
C. 
Such exclusions shall take effect upon the erection of signs on the section of highway from which such vehicles are excluded, and a notice that such vehicles are excluded shall be published in a newspaper in the county where all the highways are situated. The exclusions shall remain in effect until the removal of the signs as directed by the Town Board.
D. 
Upon written application by any operator of a vehicle subject to the restrictions of this section, the Town Superintendent of Highways may issue a permit providing an appropriate exemption to such vehicle from any exclusions he establishes as authorized above, if he determines that said vehicle is performing essential local pickup or delivery service, or services related to the maintenance, repair or installation of public improvements, and that a failure to grant such permit would create hardship. Every such permit may designate the route to be traversed and contain other reasonable restrictions or conditions deemed necessary. Every such permit shall be carried on the vehicle to which it refers and shall be open to inspection of any peace officer, police officer or Town Highway Department officer or employee. Such permits shall be limited to the time periods of the restrictions imposed under this section by the Superintendent.
E. 
Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1603(e), this Town Board hereby delegates to the Town Superintendent of Highways its authority to designate such highways under Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1660, Subdivision 11.