The following regulations shall govern processions, parades and assemblages:
A. 
Funeral processions.
(1) 
No person shall operate a vehicle between the vehicles, persons or animals comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while such funeral or procession is in motion, except as otherwise directed by a police officer. This provision shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles as defined in the Vehicle Code.
(2) 
Each vehicle in a funeral procession shall be identified by the display upon the outside of identifying insignia or by any other method designated by the Police Department.
B. 
Participants in a procession. All vehicles, pedestrians or animals comprising an authorized procession shall proceed as near to the right-hand curb of the street as practicable and shall follow in line as closely as is practicable and safe.
C. 
Permits required. No parade, procession or assemblage, except of the Armed Forces of the United States, the military forces of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the forces of the Police Department or the Fire Department or a funeral procession, shall occupy, march or proceed along any street, except in accordance with a written permit issued by the Police Department.
Lanes or paths for pedalcycles are hereby established as part of the streets or highways, or portions thereof, described in Schedule XXIV (§ 145-124), and pursuant to Chapter 35, Subchapter A, of the Vehicle Code, pedalcycle riders shall use the lane or path along such streets or highways and shall not use any other part of the highway.
A. 
Definitions. Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following words and phrases shall be construed throughout this section to have the following meanings:
BOAT TRAILER
Every vehicle without motive power designed to carry a boat.
FOR HUMAN HABITATION
Designed or modified to accommodate persons while engaged in the activities of sleeping, preparing food or using waste disposal facilities.
MOBILE HOME TRAILER
A vehicle for human habitation, without motive power, designed or modified to be attached to a motor-powered vehicle. It can be of any size and shall include a camper without motive power.
MOTOR HOME
A self-contained vehicle for human habitation, with motive power. It can be of any size, shall include a pickup truck which has its load-carrying area designed or modified for human habitation and shall include a self-propelled camper.
RECREATION VEHICLE
A motor home, mobile home trailer or boat trailer. It shall include a motor home or mobile home trailer used as permanent living quarters by the owner or occupant.
B. 
Restrictions. It shall be unlawful to park any recreational vehicle or boat within the limits of the public right-of-way of any street within the Township of Lower Merion except during periods of actual loading or unloading.
No person shall deface, damage, move, obstruct, destroy, alter or otherwise interfere with any official equipment or traffic tickets, nor attach to any vehicle anything which simulates a traffic ticket in general appearance, color or wording.
Police officers engaged in the enforcement of this chapter are authorized to make such marks on tires or parked vehicles as may be necessary to determine the length of time such vehicles have been standing in a restricted parking area. No person shall erase such marks by any means whatsoever for the purpose of evading the provisions of this article.
No person shall move or push a vehicle into any prohibited area or away from a curb such distance as is unlawful.
No person shall use voice or mechanical sound effects for advertising purposes in a vehicle without having first applied for and obtained permission from the Police Department.
[Amended 7-19-1995 by Ord. No. 3399]
The use of skateboards or skateshoes on all Township property and on sidewalks and streets in the Township is hereby prohibited, except on minor streets and tertiary arterial streets, as defined in § 135-2 of Chapter 135, Subdivision and Land Development, and sidewalks adjacent thereto and only during daylight hours. Such use is further prohibited on private property where signs prohibiting such activity are posted. As a group activity, such use must not impede vehicular or pedestrian traffic.