[R.O. 1996 § 330.010; Code 1985,
§ 76.400; CC 1990 § 14-161]
Whenever any ordinance of the City
designates any one-way street or alley the City Traffic Engineer shall
place and maintain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulation
shall be effective unless such signs are in place. Signs indicating
the direction of lawful traffic movement shall be placed at every
intersection where movement of traffic in the opposite direction is
prohibited.
[R.O. 1996 § 330.020; Code 1985,
§ 76.405; CC 1990 § 14-162]
A. Upon those streets and parts of streets
and in those alleys described and designated by ordinance, vehicular
traffic shall move only in the indicated direction when signs indicating
the direction of traffic are erected and maintained at every intersection
where movement in the opposite direction is prohibited.
B. Upon the following streets or alleys, or
portions thereof, traffic shall move only in the direction indicated:
Alley extending northward for a distance
of one hundred forty (140) feet from Front Street and located between
and running parallel to Main and Gregg Streets.
[R.O. 1996 § 330.030; Code 1985,
§ 76.410; CC 1990 § 14-163]
A. The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized
to determine and designate streets, parts of streets or specific lanes
thereon upon which vehicular traffic shall proceed in one (1) direction
during one (1) period and the opposite direction during another period
of the day and shall place and maintain appropriate markings, signs,
barriers or other devices to give notice thereof. The City Traffic
Engineer may erect signs temporarily designating lanes to be used
by traffic moving in a particular direction, regardless of the centerline
of the roadway.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to
operate any vehicle in violation of such markings, signs, barriers
or other devices so placed in accordance with this Section.