[Code 1985, §§ 11-7, 11-8]
(a) 
Forms generally. The Town Manager shall provide suitable serially numbered forms, in triplicate, for notifying violators of the provisions of this chapter or any other traffic ordinance to appear and answer to the charge of violating this chapter or any other traffic ordinance.
(b) 
Issuance for illegally parked vehicles. Whenever any motor vehicle without a driver is found parked or stopped in violation of any of the restrictions imposed by this chapter, the officer finding such vehicle shall take its registration number and may take any other information displayed on the vehicle which may identify its user, and shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle a notice of violation in writing, on the form required by Subsection (a) of this section, for the driver to answer to the charge against him within seven days at the hours and at a place specified in the notice. The officer shall send one copy of such notice to the general district court.
[Code 1985, § 11-9]
Any person charged with a violation of Article V of this chapter, in reference to stopping, standing and parking, shall have the option of paying the minimum fine to the Town Treasurer at the municipal building within the time specified in the notice of violation upon entering a plea of guilty upon waiving appearance at court or may have the option of depositing required lawful bond and, upon a plea of not guilty, shall be entitled to a trial as authorized by law.
[Code 1985, § 11-10]
In cases under Section 70-27, the payment of a fine to the Town Treasurer shall be deemed an acknowledgment of conviction of the alleged offense.
[Code 1985, § 11-11; amended 1-7-2013]
If any person fails to comply with a notice of violation given to such person or attached to a vehicle as provided in this article, or fails or refuses to post bond, if required, the officer issuing the notice shall forthwith have a complaint entered against such person and secure and issue a summons for nonpayment.
[Code 1985, § 11-12]
The Chief of Police shall keep records and submit summarized monthly reports to the Council of all notices of violation issued and arrests made for violations of traffic regulations in the Town and of all fines collected therefor and of the final disposition or present status of every case of violation. Such records shall be so maintained as to show the nature of each violation and the total number of violations of each kind. Such records shall be public records.
[Ord. of 11-2-2015]
(a) 
Upon conviction of a defendant for the violation of any criminal or traffic ordinance of the Town, the Town may assess against the defendant a fee of $5, in addition to any other court costs, in order to provide for the costs associated with implementation and maintenance of an electronic summons system.
(b) 
The assessment shall be collected, upon conviction, by the clerk of the general district court and remitted to the Town Treasurer.
(c) 
The assessment shall be held by the Town Treasurer, subject to disbursement by the Town Council to the Town of Abingdon Police Department solely to fund software, hardware and associated equipment costs for the implementation and maintenance of the electronic summons system.
[Code 1985, § 11-2]
The Town Manager, except as otherwise provided by this chapter and except as otherwise directed from time to time by the Council, shall have power and is hereby authorized to:
(a) 
Regulate the operation and parking of vehicles within the Town by the erection or placing of proper signs or markers indicating prohibited or limited parking, angle parking, the parking of buses, trucks and other vehicles of various weights, "U" turns, turning at intersections, hazardous intersections, school zones, hospital zones, loading and unloading zones, quiet zones, traffic-control signals exhibiting colored lights and other signs or markers indicating the place and manner of operating or parking vehicles in the Town. If any such regulation regulates parking on the interstate highway system or the arterial network of the primary system or any extension thereof of the arterial network, it shall be subject to the approval of the commonwealth transportation commissioner.
(b) 
Regulate the movement of pedestrians upon the streets and sidewalks of the Town by the erection or placing of proper signs or markers indicating the flow of pedestrian traffic.
(c) 
Secure all such necessary signs, signals or markers to be erected or placed on any street or part of a street. The existence of such signs, signals or markers at any place within the corporate limits of the Town shall be prima facie evidence that such signs, signals or markers were erected or placed by and at the direction of the Town Manager in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(d) 
Designate bus stops and to erect signs prohibiting the parking of vehicles other than buses at such stops.
(e) 
Mark off traffic lanes on streets and parts of streets indicating and directing the flow of traffic.
[Code 1985, § 11-3]
(a) 
The Town Manager, except as otherwise provided by this chapter and except as otherwise directed from time to time by the Council, may designate intersections at which vehicles shall come to a full stop or yield the right-of-way.
(b) 
The Town Manager shall further have power and is hereby authorized to secure all such necessary signs, signals or markers to be erected or placed on or at any such intersection, so that an ordinarily observant person, who may be affected by such regulation, may be aware of such regulation.
(c) 
The existence of such signs, signals or markers at any place within the corporate limits of the Town shall be prima facie evidence that such signs, signals or markers were erected or placed by and at the direction of the Town Manager in accordance with the provisions of this section.
[Code 1985, § 11-4]
It shall be unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to comply with the directions indicated on any sign, signal or marker erected or placed in accordance with the provisions of this division, when such sign, signal or marker so placed or erected is visible and legible.
[Code 1985, § 11-5]
No parade or procession, other than a funeral procession, shall occupy or march or proceed along any street, except in accordance with a permit issued by the Town Manager.