Traffic control signals shall be installed,
maintained and operated at the intersections and locations described
in Schedule I.
Pedestrian-control ("walk" and "don't walk")
signals shall be installed at the locations described in Schedule
II, in accordance with the provisions of § 1112 of the Vehicle
and Traffic Law.
Vehicular traffic facing a steady red signal is hereby prohibited to turn right, after stopping, as indicated, at the intersections and locations described in Schedule III, §
390-86A and
B; in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision (d)2 of § 1111 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
The streets or highways, or part thereof, described
in Schedule V are hereby designated as one-way streets.
The turning of vehicles is hereby prohibited
as indicated at the intersections and locations described in Schedule
VI during the hours designated in said schedule.
The turning of vehicles so as to proceed in
the opposite direction (otherwise known as a U-turn) is hereby prohibited
in the locations described in Schedule VII.
The intersections described in Schedule IX are
hereby designated as stop intersections and stop signs shall be erected
as indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule X are
hereby designated as yield intersections and yield signs shall be
erected as indicated.
Flashing red (stop) and flashing amber (caution)
signals shall be installed at the intersections described in Schedule
XI.
[Added 8-3-2021, approved 8-6-2021]
A. Applicability.
This section shall apply to all motor vehicles as defined in Article
I of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York not currently
regulated under New York State Code of Rules and Regulations Subpart
217-3, Idling Prohibition for Heavy Duty Vehicles.
B. Prohibitions.
No person shall allow, cause, or permit the engine of any motor vehicle
to run for more than 10 consecutive minutes while parking, standing,
or stopping in the City of Kingston, as those terms are defined in
New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
C. Exceptions. The prohibitions of Subsection
B shall not be applicable when:
(1) A vehicle is forced to remain motionless because of traffic conditions
over which the operator has no control.
(2) Fire, police, ambulance, or public utility vehicles are performing
emergency services.
(3) A vehicle engine is required to provide power for a necessary auxiliary
function, such as loading, discharging, mixing or processing cargo;
controlling cargo temperature; running equipment; construction; lumbering;
licensing service; or when operation of the engine is required for
maintenance.
(4) The weather conditions are as follows:
(a) A snow emergency is declared in the City of Kingston.
(b) A heat advisory is declared in the City of Kingston.
(c) The ambient temperature in the City of Kingston is continuously below
25° F. (-4° C.) for a period exceeding two hours.