Pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 6109, all traffic and parking
regulations of a permanent nature shall be adopted by ordinance of
Town Council or as amendments thereto. In compliance with Vehicle
Code Section 6109(c), no ordinance or regulation shall be effective
until official traffic-control devices giving notice of such provisions
are erected upon or at the entrances to the highway or part thereof
affected as may be most appropriate.
[Ord. 106, passed 10-14-1955]
As authorized by Vehicle Code Section 6109(b), the Chief of
Police shall have the following powers to regulate traffic and parking
temporarily and in times of emergency:
(a) In the case of fire, flood, storm or other emergency, to establish
temporary traffic and parking regulations.
(b) In the case of emergency or to facilitate public works or in the
case of the conduct of processions and public events, to restrict
or prohibit parking or traffic in limited areas for periods of not
more than 24 hours.
(c) The Chief of Police shall have further power and authority to establish,
change and abolish, and to designate by appropriate markings or signs,
crosswalks, traffic lanes and parking spaces.
[Ord. 106, passed 10-14-1955]
Police officers are hereby given authority to direct traffic
on the highways of the Town, and at the intersections thereof.
[Ord. 682, passed 8-25-1975]
(a) The Chief of Police is authorized to employ individuals to act as
school guards to cross school children at dangerous road intersections
or crossings.
(b) School guards shall be in uniform and shall wear a badge indicating
that they are peace officers. When regulating, directing, controlling
and stopping vehicular traffic in order to provide for the safe crossing
of school children across public roads, the school guards shall have
the authority of a "police officer" as defined in the Vehicle Code.
(c) School guards shall be regarded as part-time Town employees and shall
not be eligible for the various fringe benefits afforded regular full-time
Town employees, except for workmen's compensation insurance and life
insurance, which has already been provided to the school guards by
the Town.
(d) No operator of any vehicle shall fail or refuse to comply with the
signal or direction of a school guard when such school guard is in
the act of regulating, directing, controlling or stopping vehicular
traffic for the safe crossing of school children across public roads.
Any person convicted of a summary offense for violation of this
Traffic Code shall, in addition to the fine imposed, pay the costs
of the issuing authority as provided in Section 6306 of the Commonwealth
Vehicle Code.
[Ord. 834, passed 1-25-1982]
(a) The rate of speed of any vehicle may be timed on any street or road
within the Town by trained and authorized police officers of the Town
by any device approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,
including, but not limited to, VASCAR Plus and ESP. This authorization
shall include any timing device approved by the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation subsequent to the date of this section for use by
local police forces.
(b) No conviction shall be had upon evidence obtained through the use
of the various approved speed timing devices unless the device has
been calibrated and tested for accuracy and found accurate or adjusted
for accuracy within a period of 60 days prior to the alleged violation.