A.
Every person operating or driving a vehicle of any character upon the streets, alleys or ways open to public travel shall operate the same in a careful and prudent manner and at a rate of speed no greater than is reasonable and proper under the conditions existing at the point of operation, taking into account the amount and character of the traffic, weight of vehicle, grade and width of roadway, condition of surface and freedom of obstruction to view ahead and consistent with any and all conditions existing at the point of operation, so as not to unduly or unreasonably endanger the life, limb, property or other rights of any person entitled to the use of such streets, alleys, or ways, or of any child or children of immature years upon or adjacent to the same.
B.
Subject to the provisions of subsection A of this section and except in those instances where a lower maximum lawful speed is provided by this chapter it is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to operate the same at a speed in excess of the following:
1.
Twenty miles per hour:
a.
In traversing any intersections where the driver's view is obstructed. An operator's view is deemed to be obstructed when at any time during the last 100 feet of his approach to an intersection he does not have a clear and uninterrupted view of such intersection, and of all streets entering such intersection for a distance of 100 feet along the centerline of each thereof;
b.
In traveling upon an arterial highway in the city and traversing an intersection with another street not an arterial highway, and the operator of another vehicle about to enter the intersection of such arterial highway thereat has brought his vehicle to a complete stop as required by law before entering such arterial highway;
c.
While traveling upon any street and proceeding through any business district, when such business district is so signposted at the extremities thereof;
d.
When operating any vehicle upon the streets which have been designated and marked as school zones or public playgrounds between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., or when crossing any marked school crossing during such hours;
2.
Thirty-five miles per hour on Railroad Street between Hawthorne Avenue and Fifth Avenue;
3.
From 395/Main Street and Third Avenue/SR 20 Junction to milepost 355.12 is 25 miles per hour. Twenty-five miles per hour under all other circumstances.
C.
Compliance with such speeds under the circumstances set forth in this section shall not relieve the operator of any vehicle from the further exercise of due care and caution as further circumstances shall require.
D.
The unlawful operation of a vehicle in excess of the maximum lawful speeds provided in this section at the point of operation and under the circumstances described shall be prima facie evidence of the operation of a motor vehicle in a reckless manner by the operator thereof.
E.
All charges for the violation of any of the provisions of this section, every notice to appear, and every complaint charging the violation of this section shall specify approximately the speed at which the defendant is alleged to have operated such vehicle, the maximum lawful speed at the point of operation and the reasonable and proper rate of speed applicable under the conditions at the point of operation.
(prior code § 10.04.070; Ord. 1369 NS § 1, 2007; Ord. 1654 NS § 1, 2019)