Traffic control signals shall be installed, maintained and operated at the intersections and locations described in Schedule A (§
217-46).
The streets or parts of streets described in Schedule B (§
217-47) are hereby designated as one-way streets, and vehicles shall proceed along those streets or parts of streets only in the direction indicated.
No person shall make a turn of the kind designated (left, right, all) at any of the locations described in Schedule C (§
217-48).
The turning of vehicles so as to proceed in the opposite direction (otherwise known as a U-turn) is hereby prohibited on any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule D (§
217-49).
In accordance with the provisions of § 1111(d)(2) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, no person shall make a right turn on a steady red signal at the locations designated in Schedule E (§
217-50).
The intersections described in Schedule F (§
217-51) are hereby designated as stop intersections, and stop signs shall be erected as indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule G (§
217-52) are hereby designated as yield intersections, and yield signs shall be erected as indicated.
The maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed on or along any streets or highways within the Village is hereby established at 30 miles per hour, except that the speed limit for vehicles proceeding on or along those streets or parts of streets described in Schedule I (§
217-54) shall be as indicated in said schedule.
[Added 4-12-2010 by L.L.
No. 1-2010; amended 4-13-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
Pursuant to New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1640(18),
all public streets and roads in the Village of Great Neck Estates
are designated as snow emergency routes. No person shall park or permit
or continue parking any motor vehicle on any snow emergency route
during a period of snow emergency, as designated by the Mayor or the
Police Chief. The owner of any vehicle parked on a snow emergency
route more than one hour after notification has been given to remove
the vehicle shall be guilty of a violation and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be subject to a fine not less than $250 nor more than $750 for
each period of five hours, or part thereof, during which the vehicle
remains parked on a snow emergency route after such notice.