The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to
close temporarily any street or highway in an impending or existing
emergency or for any lawful assemblage, demonstration or procession.
The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to
prohibit, temporarily, parking on any street or highway or part thereof
in an impending or existing emergency or for a lawful assemblage,
demonstration or procession. Vehicles parked in places where parking
is prohibited temporarily may be moved by or under the direction of
an officer.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply
to drivers actually engaged in work upon a street or highway closed
to travel or under construction or repair, to officers when engaged
in the performance of public duties nor to drivers of emergency vehicles
while operating in an emergency and in performance of public duties
when the nature of the work of any of these necessitates a departure
from any provision of this chapter. These exemptions shall not, however,
protect the driver of any vehicle from the consequences of a reckless
disregard of the safety of others.
Drivers of vehicles shall comply with any lawful
or reasonable order, signal or direction of any officer.
The police shall submit a traffic safety report
annually in the month of July to the Mayor covering:
A. The number of traffic accidents, the number of persons
killed and injured and other pertinent traffic accident data.
B. The number of traffic accidents investigated, the
number of hazardous locations studied, the number of drivers with
bad traffic records interrogated and other pertinent data on the safety
activities of the police.
C. The plans and recommendations for future traffic safety
activities.