No person shall attach himself with his hands, or catch on,
or hold on to with his hands, or by any other means, to any moving
vehicle or train for the purpose of receiving motive power therefrom.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
Except as may otherwise by provided in this title, the driver
of a vehicle other than a bicycle shall not drive within any sidewalk
area or any parkway except at a permanent or temporary driveway.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section
11.16.020, an electric cart or wheelchair may be parked or operated upon a sidewalk area or a parkway area by a physically disabled person.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983; Ord. 4550 § 1, 2007)
No person shall walk, ride or drive any vehicle over or across
any newly made pavement or freshly painted marking in any street when
a barrier or sign is in place warning persons not to walk or drive
over or across such pavement or marking, or when a sign is in place
stating that the street or any portion thereof is closed.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of the
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
chief or the assistant in command.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
No person shall drive any vehicle through, around or under any
crossing gate or barrier at a railroad crossing while such gate or
barrier is closed or being opened or closed.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
It is unlawful for any person in charge of, having control of,
or directing the movement of any railway train, railway locomotive,
railway car or cars, or similar vehicles which move on rails to cause
or permit any such train, locomotive, car or cars, or similar vehicle
which moves on rails to be operated, moved or propelled along any
of the streets or across any of the street crossings of the city at
a speed greater than 45 miles per hour.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
No person shall remove chalk marks placed on the tire of a vehicle
by a police officer or other city employee in the performance of his
official duties, nor shall any person move any vehicle so as to obstruct
the view of such chalk marks.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to enter an intersection
or a marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other
side of the intersection or crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle he
is operating without obstructing the passage of other vehicles or
pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic-control signal indication
to proceed.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
Trucks or other vehicles permitted to park at an angle to curbs,
sidewalk areas or building lines, shall be so positioned that they
do not block more than half of the traveled way.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983)
A. Removing
Ignition Key. No person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle shall
permit it to stand unattended in any public place, or on any parking
lot, without first stopping the engine, locking the ignition and removing
the ignition key from the vehicle.
B. Action
by Police Officer. Whenever any police officer shall find a motor
vehicle standing unattended with the ignition key in the vehicle,
in violation of this section, such police officer is authorized to
remove such key from such vehicle and to deliver such key to the police
department, 1051 Junction Boulevard, Roseville, California. Such key
may be released to the registered owner of the vehicle upon presentation
of appropriate identification, notwithstanding the fact that a prosecution
for violation of this section may be implemented.
C. Presumption.
The registered owner of a vehicle found in violation of this section
shall be held prima facie responsible for any such violation.
D. Violations.
Any violation of the provisions of this section shall not mitigate
the offense of stealing such motor vehicle, nor shall such violation
be used to effect a recovery in any civil action for theft of such
motor vehicle, or the insurance thereon, or have any other bearing
in any civil action.
(Ord. 1748 § 1, 1983; Ord. 4809 § 1, 2010)
It is unlawful for any person to drive any vehicle upon or across
any privately-owned property without the consent of the owner of the
property.
(Ord. 2409 § 1, 1991)