(a) Reasonable and prudent speed required.
No person shall
ride or drive any animal or operate a vehicle on any street, alley
or highway in the city limits at a speed greater than is reasonable
and prudent under the conditions and having regard for the actual
and potential hazards then existing. In every event, speed shall be
so controlled as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person,
vehicle or other conveyance on or entering a highway in compliance
with legal requirements, and it shall be the duty of all persons to
use due care.
(b) General speed limit on streets and alleys.
If any person
shall operate or drive any motor vehicle or other vehicle within the
corporate limits of the city on any street or highway at a greater
speed than thirty (30) miles per hour, or in any alley or park at
a greater speed than fifteen (15) miles per hour, it shall be prima
facie evidence of violation of this section, unless signs are erected
designating another speed limit. It shall not be necessary that speed
limit signs be posted except as to speed limits of more or less than
30 miles per hour on a public street and as to speed limits of more
or less than 15 miles per hour on an alley or park road.
(1986 Code, ch. 9, sec. 3(A); 1993
Code, sec. 10.301; Ordinance 476-01, sec. 2, adopted 12/18/2001; Ordinance 767-18 adopted 7/10/2018)
No person shall drive or operate a motor vehicle on a designated "local
residential street" at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent
under the conditions and having regard for the actual and potential
hazards then existing. A speed in excess of 30 miles an hour, on a
designated "local residential street" as identified in the traffic
schedules adopted by the city, is considered prima facie evidence
that the speed is not reasonable and prudent under the circumstances
and that the speed is unlawful. It shall not be necessary that speed
limit signs be posted except as to speed limits of more or less than
30 miles per hour on a designated "local residential street."
(Ordinance 476-01, sec. 2, adopted 12/18/2001; Ordinance adopting 2017 Code; Ordinance 767-18 adopted 7/10/2018)
Whenever the city shall determine upon the basis of an engineering
and/or traffic investigation that the thirty (30) mile per hour speed
limit herein set forth is greater or less than is reasonable or safe
under the conditions found to exist at any intersection or other place,
or upon any part of any street or highway, the mayor shall, upon authorization
by the city council by appropriate ordinance, establish such speed
limit as shall be effective at all times when appropriate signs giving
notice thereof are erected at such intersection or other place or
part of said highway or street.
(1986 Code, ch. 9, sec. 3(B); 1993
Code, sec. 10.302)
No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as
to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when
reduced speed is necessary for safe operation, or in compliance with
law, or at the direction of a law enforcement officer.
(1986 Code, ch. 9, sec. 3(D); 1993
Code, sec. 10.304)
The prima facie speed limit of 20 miles per hour for vehicles
is hereby determined and declared to be a prima facie reasonable,
prudent and safe speed limit which is hereby fixed for vehicles traveling
within the established and designated school zone for McCall Elementary
School during posted hours.
(Ordinance 610-10, sec. 2, adopted 2/15/2010; Ordinance 766-18 adopted 7/10/2018)