No procession or parade, excepting the armed forces of the United States or the state of Alaska and the forces of the police and fire departments, shall occupy, march, or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the chief of police and such other municipal regulations as may apply.
(S.G.C. 11.44.010; Ord. 73-57 § 3, 1973; Ord. 84-597 § 4(B), 1984)
A. 
No person driving or in charge of a vehicle or in control of any device connected therewith shall allow such vehicle to cause any noise so excessive as to annoy the public, or unnecessarily race his motor while running idle, or open the muffler of any vehicle, or permit such vehicle or any device connected therewith to emit an unreasonable quantity of smoke, or noxious gases or vapor.
B. 
No person shall use any sound amplifying device, recorded music or radio in or from any vehicle on any street or highway for the purpose of attracting the attention of persons to the sounds issued therefrom (excluding factory horn) unless first having received a permit from the chief of police.
(S.G.C. 11.44.020; Ord. 73-57 § 3, 1973; Ord. 84-597 § 4(B), 1984)
A. 
No person shall drive or operate a vehicle when such vehicle is so loaded as to obstruct the view of the driver to the front or sides or to interfere with the driver’s control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle.
B. 
No person shall drive or operate a vehicle with more than three persons including the operator occupying the front seat.
C. 
The windshield in front of the driver shall be kept clear of dirt, snow and ice or open so that the driver’s view is unobstructed. No person shall drive or operate any vehicle with any sign, poster or other nontransparent material upon the front windshield of such motor vehicle other than a certificate or other paper required to be displayed by law, and the windshield shall be free from chips, cracks or other damage so as not to hinder the driver’s view.
(S.G.C. 11.44.030; Ord. 73-57 § 3, 1973; Ord. 84-597 § 4(B), 1984)