No driver of any vehicle, including motorcycles, all-terrain
vehicles and bicycles, shall cause, by excessive and unnecessary acceleration,
the tires of such vehicle or cycle to spin and emit loud noises or
to unnecessarily throw stones or gravel; nor shall such driver cause
to be made by excessive and unnecessary acceleration any loud noise
as would disturb the public peace.
No person shall operate or park any motor vehicle on any pedestrian
way or pedestrian overpass within the Village of Trempealeau except
municipal or county maintenance vehicles.
Pursuant to § 349.215, Wis. Stats., those adult persons
hired by the Police Department to act as "school crossing guards"
shall have the authority to stop vehicular traffic and to keep it
stopped as long as necessary at their respective school crossings
for the purpose of permitting school children to cross the street.
[Added 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 4-2009; amended 3-7-2019 by Ord. No. 1-2019]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
ATVS
Has the meaning given under § 340.01(2g), Wis.
Stats.
GOLF CARTS
Has the meaning given under § 23.33(1)(fm), Wis.
Stats.
NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC VEHICLES (NEVS)
A self-propelled, electrically powered motor vehicle that
has successfully completed the Neighborhood Electric Vehicle America
test program conducted by the Federal Department of Energy and that
conforms to the definition and requirements for low-speed vehicles
as adopted in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for "low-speed
vehicles" under 49 CFR 571.3(b) and 571.500. NEVs shall be four-wheeled
and have a speed range of at least 20 miles per hour on a paved surface
and have a gross vehicle weight at rest of less than 3,000 pounds.
NEV does not include an electric golf cart. NEVs shall meet the general
test conditions under 49 CFR 571.500 S6. NEVs shall be equipped with:
(2)
Front and rear turn signals;
(4)
Reflex reflectors: one red on each side as far to the rear of
the vehicle as practicable, and one red on the rear;
(5)
An exterior mirror mounted on the driver's side and either an
exterior mirror on the passenger side or an interior rearview mirror;
(7)
A windshield that conforms to the requirements of the Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on glazing materials (49 CFR 571.205);
(8)
A vehicle identification number (VIN) that complies with 49
CFR 565; and
(9)
A Type 1 or Type 2 seat belt assembly conforming to 49 CFR 571.209,
and Federal Motor Safety Standard No. 209, for each designated seating
position.
UTVS
UTV has the meaning given under § 23.33(1)(ng),
Wis. Stats.
B. Permitted use of authorized vehicles on Village streets. Any individual
may operate an authorized vehicle on Village streets, connecting highways,
and state trunk highway intersections of the Village having a posted
speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less. If vehicle specifications
are less than 35 miles per hour, the applicant is required to place
a slow-moving vehicle sign on the vehicle.
C. Permitted users of authorized vehicles. To use an authorized vehicle on streets as set forth in Subsection
B above, the operator of the vehicle must have a valid driver's license.
D. Operation of authorized vehicles. The operation of authorized vehicles
as permitted in this section shall comply in all respects with federal,
state, and local laws, including but not limited to this chapter.
E. License. Except for golf carts, authorized vehicles shall be licensed
by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in accordance with appropriate
Wisconsin statutes, as amended and superseded. The license shall be
displayed in the rear window of the authorized vehicle and if no rear
window, then in a clear plastic waterproof holder hung from the rear
of the top of the authorized vehicle.
F. Title. Except for golf carts, authorized vehicle owners shall be
required to obtain a certificate of title from the Wisconsin Department
of Transportation for each authorized vehicle.
G. Enforcement. Unless otherwise provided by the Uniform State Traffic
Deposit Schedule, the penalty for the unauthorized use of an authorized
vehicle within the Village shall be $50 per occurrence, plus additional
costs and penalties.