Violation of provisions in the Oregon Vehicle Code and the provisions contained in this chapter are an offense, punishable according to provisions established by city and state government. This section does not apply to punishment involving crimes as defined by state statute.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 2; Ord. 90-200-O § 1)
In addition to those definitions contained in the Oregon Vehicle Code, the following mean:
"Bus stop"
means a space on the edge of a roadway designated by sign for use by buses loading or unloading passengers.
"Holiday"
means New Year's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and any other day proclaimed by the council to be a holiday.
"Loading zone"
means a space on the edge of a roadway designated by sign for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or materials during specified hours of specified days.
"Motor vehicle"
means every vehicle that is self-propelled, including tractors, fork-lift trucks, motorcycles, road-building equipment, street cleaning equipment, and any other vehicle capable of moving under its own power, notwithstanding that the vehicle may be exempt from licensing under the motor vehicle laws of Oregon.
"Person"
means a natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation.
"Sidewalk"
means as defined in ORS 801.485.
"Street"
means a highway, road, street or alley, as defined in ORS 801.305.
"Taxicab stand"
means a space on the edge of a roadway designated by sign for use by taxicabs.
"Traffic lane"
means that area of roadway used for the movement of a single line of traffic as defined in ORS 801.450.
"Vehicle"
means as defined in ORS 801.590, to include livestock.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 3; Ord. 90-200-O §§ 2 – 5)