(a)
The activity of soliciting employment, business or contributions from occupants of vehicles distracts drivers from their primary duties to watch traffic and to avoid potential hazards in the roadway, including pedestrians, to observe all traffic-control signals or warnings, and to prepare to move through the city’s streets and intersections.
(b)
The practice of soliciting employment, business or contributions from occupants of vehicles impedes the flow of traffic on the streets within the city, results in the delay and obstruction of the public’s free flow of travel, and results in congestion and blockage of the streets, driveways to parking areas, and sidewalks when persons approach vehicles to negotiate with the occupants.
(c)
Distracted drivers are more prone to automobile accidents which constitute a substantial traffic safety problem which impedes and prevents the orderly flow of traffic, and is unsafe for the person engaging in the solicitation, pedestrian traffic, and the traffic in general.
(d)
The city council does hereby adopt the following regulations to hereafter control such traffic hazards, in order to provide for the safe, orderly flow of traffic, improve the safety for those drivers traveling the roadways within the corporate limits and improve pedestrian safety, especially children’s safety, along the city’s streets.
(Ordinance 721 adopted 5/18/15)