The driver of any vehicle other than one on official business
shall not follow any emergency vehicle traveling in response to an
emergency call closer than five hundred (500) feet or drive into or
park such vehicle within the block where fire apparatus has stopped
in answer to a fire alarm.
No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of a Fire
Department when laid down on any street or private driveway to be
used at any fire or alarm of fire without the consent of the Fire
Department official in command.
Each driver in a funeral or other procession shall drive as
near to the right-hand edge of the roadway as practicable and shall
follow the vehicle ahead as close as is practicable and safe.
[CC 2001 §§12.12.010 — 12.12.050; Ord. No. 6.23 §§1 — 5, 12-15-1994; Ord. No. 12.12(2001-02) §§1 — 2, 1-9-2001]
A. Permit Required. It is unlawful for any person, firm, corporation
or organization to conduct or participate therein a parade or pageant
on the public street, sidewalks or rights-of-way in the City without
first obtaining a parade permit.
B. Parades And Pageants Defined. All processions or assemblages
made up of fifty (50) or more persons or ten (10) or more vehicles,
except military forces, funerals and authorized public safety personnel,
moving or marching along any street or public way shall be considered
a parade under this Chapter.
C. Permit Applications.
1. Applications for parade permits shall be signed by the principal
responsible person desiring to conduct a parade and filed with the
City Administrator no later than seven (7) days in advance and no
more than one hundred eighty (180) days in advance of the event.
2. The criteria for either approving or denying a parade permit shall
be as follows:
a. The Chief of Police shall issue a permit for the parade or procession;
provided no such permit shall be issued if the nature or conduct of
any parade or procession might tend to be dangerous or harmful to
the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City and/or
the general public.
b. Application shall bear the name of the sponsor, date of the proposed
event, the times proposed and the requested route, the number of units
participating and a brief description of the purpose of holding the
parade.
D. Approval Of Permit. City Administrator shall forward any
parade permit application to the City Council for their approval or
disapproval. License shall immediately and automatically be granted
upon approval of the City Council.
E. Emergency Situations. The City Administrator or authorized
delegate shall be empowered to suspend or alter terms of any parade
permit when, in his or her judgment, a hazard or potential hazard
should arise due to fire, civil unrest, natural disaster or other
unforeseen cause.
No funeral, procession or parade containing two hundred (200)
or more persons or fifty (50) or more vehicles except the forces of
the United States Army or Navy, the military forces of this State,
and the forces of the Police and Fire Departments shall occupy, march
or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued
by the Chief of Police and such other regulations as are set forth
herein which may apply.
The driver of a motor vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk
area except on a permanent or temporary driveway. A designated bicycle
lane shall not be obstructed by a parked or standing motor vehicle
or other stationary object. A motor vehicle may be driven in a designated
bicycle lane only for the purpose of a lawful maneuver to cross the
lane or to provide for safe travel. In making an otherwise lawful
maneuver that requires traveling in or crossing a designated bicycle
lane, the driver of a motor vehicle shall yield to any bicycle in
the lane. As used in this Section, the term "designated bicycle
lane" shall mean a portion of the roadway or highway that
has been designated by the Governing Body having jurisdiction over
such roadway or highway by striping with signing or striping with
pavement markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicycles.
The driver of a vehicle shall not back the same unless such
movement can be made with reasonable safety and without interfering
with other traffic.
No person shall open the door of a motor vehicle on the side
available to moving traffic unless and until it is reasonably safe
to do so, nor shall any person leave a door open on the side of a
motor vehicle available to moving traffic for a period of time longer
than necessary to load or unload passengers.
[CC 2001 §§10.20.010 — 10.20.080; Ord. No. 8.08 §§1 — 8, 7-26-1988; Ord. No. 10.20(2001-17) §1, 4-10-2001]
A. No person shall operate an all-terrain vehicle, as defined in Section
300.010, upon the streets and highways of this City, except as follows:
1. All-terrain vehicles owned and operated by a governmental entity
for official use;
2. All-terrain vehicles operated for agricultural purposes or industrial
on-premises purposes between the official sunrise and sunset on the
day of operation; or
3. A permit issued by the City for all-terrain vehicles operated by
handicapped persons for short distances occasionally only on the State's
secondary roads when operated between the hours of sunrise and sunset.
B. No
person shall operate an off-road vehicle, as defined in Section 304.001,
RSMo., within any stream or river in this City, except that off-road
vehicles may be operated within waterways which flow within the boundaries
of land which an off-road vehicle operator owns, or for agricultural
purposes within the boundaries of land which an off-road vehicle operator
owns or has permission to be upon, or for the purpose of fording such
stream or river of this State at such road crossings as are customary
or part of the highway system. All Law Enforcement Officials or Peace
Officers of this State and its political subdivisions shall enforce
the provisions of this Subsection within the geographic area of their
jurisdiction.
C. A person
operating an all-terrain vehicle on a street or highway pursuant to
an exception covered in this Section shall have a valid license issued
by a State authorizing such person to operate a motor vehicle but
shall not be required to have passed an examination for the operation
of a motorcycle, and the vehicle shall be operated at speeds of less
than thirty (30) miles per hour. When operated on a street or highway,
an all-terrain vehicle shall have a bicycle safety flag, which extends
not less than seven (7) feet above the ground, attached to the rear
of the vehicle. The bicycle safety flag shall be triangular in shape
with an area of not less than thirty (30) square inches and shall
be dayglow in color.
D. No
person shall operate an all-terrain vehicle:
1. In any careless way so as to endanger the person or property of another;
2. While under the influence of alcohol or any controlled substance;
or
3. Without a securely fastened safety helmet on the head of an individual
who operates an all-terrain vehicle or who is being towed or otherwise
propelled by an all-terrain vehicle, unless the individual is at least
eighteen (18) years of age.
E. No
operator of an all-terrain vehicle shall carry a passenger, except
for agricultural purposes.
F. Operation In Parks And On Public Land. The operation of
all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles within the parks and other public
lands of the City is prohibited. Operation of these vehicles upon
any sidewalk is also prohibited.
G. Operation On Private Property. It is unlawful for any person
to operate an all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile on private property
of another without the express permission to do so by the owner or
occupant of the property.
No person riding upon any bicycle, motorized bicycle, coaster,
roller skates, sled or toy vehicle shall attach the same or himself/herself
to any vehicle upon a roadway. Neither shall the driver of a vehicle
knowingly pull a rider behind a vehicle.
No person shall drive a vehicle onto or from any controlled
access roadway except at such entrances and exits as are established
by public authority.
No vehicle shall at any time be driven through or within a safety
zone.
Every person operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this
City shall drive the vehicle in a careful and prudent manner and at
a rate of speed so as not to endanger the property of another or the
life or limb of any person and shall exercise the highest degree of
care.
The driver of a vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more
closely than is reasonably safe and prudent, having due regard for
the speed of such vehicle and the traffic upon and the condition of
the roadway. Vehicles being driven upon any roadway outside of a business
or residence district in a caravan or motorcade, whether or not towing
other vehicles, shall be so operated, except in a funeral procession
or in a duly authorized parade, so as to allow sufficient space between
each such vehicle or combination of vehicles as to enable any other
vehicle to overtake or pass such vehicles in safety. This Section
shall in no manner affect Section 304.044, RSMo., relating to distance
between trucks traveling on the highway.