No driver of a vehicle shall drive between vehicles comprising a funeral procession while they are in motion and when the vehicles in such processions are conspicuously so designated.
(Ord. 3005 § 45)
The driver of a vehicle, including bicycles, shall not drive within any sidewalk area or any parkway except at a permanent or temporary driveway.
(Ord. 3005 § 47)
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.
(Ord. 3005 § 48)
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.
(Ord. 3005 § 49)
No person shall drive or operate any bicycle, motor-driven cycle, or any vehicle which is not drawn by a motor vehicle upon any street established as a freeway, as defined by Section 332 of the state Vehicle Code, nor shall any pedestrian walk across or along any such street so designated and described except in a space set aside for the use of pedestrians; provided, that official signs are in place giving notice of such restrictions.
(Ord. 3005 § 50; Ord. 1296 § 16, 1980)
A. 
No person shall operate any of the following vehicles in the business district between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day:
Any freight vehicle more than eight and one-half feet in width, with load, or any freight vehicle so loaded that any part of its load extends more than 20 feet to the front or rear of the vehicle.
B. 
Provided, that the Chief of Police may by written permit authorize the operation of any such vehicle for the purpose of making necessary emergency deliveries to or from points within the business district.
(Ord. 3005 § 78)
It is unlawful for any person to ride, drive, propel or cause to be propelled any horse across or upon any paved sidewalk.
(Ord. 3049 § 1)
The use of all streets within the city, excepting those streets described in Section 10.32.091, is prohibited as to all commercial vehicles exceeding a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of 14,000 pounds.
(Ord. 3005 § 50; Ord. 3210 § 1, 1987; Ord. NS-827 § 1, 2007)
The prohibition set forth in Section 10.32.090 shall not apply to the following streets and portions of streets which are designated and established truck routes, as follows:
A. 
Carlsbad Boulevard from the northerly city limits to the southerly city limits;
B. 
Carlsbad Village Drive from Carlsbad Boulevard east to Interstate 5 Freeway;
C. 
Tamarack Avenue from Interstate 5 Freeway to Carlsbad Boulevard;
D. 
Cannon Road, from Carlsbad Boulevard to El Camino Real;
E. 
Interstate 5 Freeway, northerly city limits to southerly city limits;
F. 
Palomar Airport Road from Carlsbad Boulevard to easterly city limits;
G. 
El Camino Real from northerly city limits to southerly city limits;
H. 
Repealed by Ord. 3216 § 1;
I. 
La Costa Avenue from the westerly city limits to El Camino Real;
J. 
Rancho Santa Fe Road from the southerly city limits to the northerly city limits;
K. 
Olivenhain Road from the westerly city limits to Rancho Santa Fe Road;
L. 
Deleted;
M. 
Melrose Drive from Palomar Airport Road to the northerly city limits;
N. 
Faraday Avenue from Cannon Road to the easterly city limits;
O. 
College Boulevard from Palomar Airport Road to El Camino Real;
P. 
El Fuerte Street from Palomar Airport Road to Faraday Avenue.
(Ord. 3090, 1972; Ord. 3146 § 1, 1982; Ord. 3198 § 1, 1986; Ord. 3209 § 1, 1987; Ord. 3216 § 1, 1987; Ord. NS-534 § 9, 2000; Ord. NS-781 § 1, 2005; Ord. CS-015 § 1, 2008)
Section 10.32.090 shall not apply to the following vehicles:
A. 
Vehicles subject to the provisions of Sections 1031 to 1036 inclusive of the California Public Utilities Code;
B. 
Vehicles described in Section 35703 of the Vehicle Code; and
C. 
Vehicles traveling to or from permanent commercial parking facilities provided for them within the city.
(Ord. 3090, 1972)
All streets and portions thereof established by this chapter as truck routes, shall be posted with appropriate signs displaying in letters not less than four inches in height, the words "truck route."
(Ord. 3090, 1972)