No person shall overload any vehicle so as to
allow the contents thereof to fall on the streets.
No person shall willfully disregard or violate
any traffic regulation established by the Police Department of the
City or disregard any order or instruction of any member of the Police
Department.
No horse shall be left unattended in any street
unless securely fastened or unless the wheels of the vehicle to which
he is harnessed are securely tied, fastened or chained and the vehicle
is of sufficient weight to prevent its being dragged at a dangerous
speed with wheels so secured. No horse shall be unbitted in any street
unless secured by a halter. No one shall remove a wheel, pole shaft,
whiffletree, splinter bar or any part of a vehicle or any part of
harness, likely to cause an accident if the horse should start, without
first unhitching the horse attached to said vehicle.
[Amended 8-15-1962 by Ord. No. 8-1962]
No person shall operate or cause to be operated
in or upon any street in the City of Rye an advertising vehicle without
the permission of the Common Council of the City of Rye, provided
that nothing herein shall prevent advertising matter from being affixed
to or installed in or on any vehicle not used merely or mainly for
advertising purposes if such advertising matter is not affixed to
or installed in or on the top of the vehicle nor elsewhere on the
vehicle where it might endanger the safety of others and if the total
area of such advertising matter on any side of the vehicle does not
exceed 30% of that exterior side of the vehicle.