Any person whether on foot or riding upon any bicycle, motorcycle,
coaster, roller skates or any toy vehicles shall not attach the same
or him or herself to any moving vehicle upon any roadway.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6321)
Whenever the Traffic Engineer finds that any hedge, shrubbery,
tree or fence or other obstruction, growing, erected or maintained
in a parkway or on private property in the setback area obstructs
the view of any driveway or intersection, or any traffic upon the
streets approaching such driveway or intersection, he or she shall
cause the hedge, shrubbery, tree, fence or other obstruction to be
immediately removed or reduced in height. Such hazards may include
any structure, fence, landscaping or other obstructions more than
two feet in height above the level of the sidewalk or ground elevation,
whichever is higher, in an area called a vision triangle as specified
below, except that trees may be allowed when no foliage is closer
to the ground than seven and one-half feet and fences that are at
least 50% open shall be permitted up to three feet in height.
A. At
street intersections, the boundaries of the vision triangle are formed
by measuring along the curblines from the projected intersection a
distance of 50 feet and then connecting the two points with a straight
line.
B. At
driveway entrances, the boundaries of the vision triangle are formed
by measuring along the side of the paved driveway and along the street
right-of-way line from their intersection a distance as specified
below and then connecting the two points with a straight line:
1. Not
less than 10 feet for local streets;
2. Not
less than 15 feet for collector streets;
3. Not
less than 20 feet for arterial streets
(See Public Works Standard Specification and Standard Plans
- Standard Drawing S-25).
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(Rev. Code 1954 § 6326; O1161; O1928; O2010 1, 1/26/10)
It is unlawful for any person to drive upon or across or to
leave standing or cause or permit to be left standing any vehicle
upon any privately owned property in the city without the consent
of the owner thereof.
(O2336)
No person shall drive any animal-drawn vehicle into or within
the central traffic district between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m. of any day, except by special permit of the Police Chief.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6422)
No person shall drive a vehicle onto or from any limited access
roadway except at such entrances and exits as are established by public
authority.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6324)
No driver of a vehicle shall drive between vehicles comprising
a funeral procession while the vehicles in such procession are in
motion and when the vehicles in such procession are conspicuously
so designated.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6320)
The driver of a vehicle shall not drive on any sidewalk or any
parkway except at a permanent or temporary driveway.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6322)
No person shall ride or drive any animal or 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 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.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6323)
No person shall ride in or operate any coasters, roller skates,
scooters, toy vehicles or any other similar devices upon any roadway.
(Rev. Code 1954 § 6325)
No horse, pony, mule or animal of similar description shall
be ridden, lead or permitted to be on any public sidewalk, pedestrian
walkway, parkway or median strip, except where a signed equestrian
trail is provided.
(O2281)