It is unlawful for any pedestrian to cross a roadway other than
in a crosswalk in any business district.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
Pedestrians shall obey the indication of special traffic signals,
installed for pedestrians only, and shall disregard the indication
of a vehicular traffic signal at any location where special pedestrian
traffic signals are in place.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
It is unlawful for any pedestrian to cross a roadway at any
place, other than by a route at right angles to the curb or by the
shortest route to the opposite curb except when in a marked crosswalk.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
It is unlawful for any person to stand in any roadway, other
than in a safety zone or in a crosswalk, if such action interferes
with the lawful movement of traffic. This section shall not apply
to any public officer or employee or employee of a public utility
when necessarily upon a street in line of duty.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)