The streets or parts of streets described in Schedule I (§
75-34) are hereby designated as one-way streets, and vehicles shall proceed 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 II (§
75-35).
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 III (§
75-36).
The streets or parts of streets described in Schedule IV (§
75-37) are hereby designated as through streets, and stop signs shall be erected at entrances thereto as indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule V (§
75-38) are hereby designated as stop intersections, and stop signs shall be erected as indicated.
The intersections described in Schedule VI (§
75-39) are hereby designated as school stop intersections, and traffic shall stop as indicated at such times as "full stop - school crossing" signs are displayed.
[Amended 3-28-1977 by L.L. No. 1-1977]
The intersections and pedestrian yields described in Schedule VII (§
75-40) are hereby designated as yield intersections and pedestrian yields, 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 as indicated in Schedule VIII (§
75-41) for those streets or parts thereof described in said schedule.
[Added 9-14-1981 by L.L. No. 5-1981]
A. No person shall operate or move or cause or knowingly
permit to be operated on Perry Avenue, Creek (Shore) Road, Mountain
Avenue, School Street, Godfrey Avenue or Merrit Lane any vehicle or
combination of vehicles exceeding 40,000 laden pounds without first
filing a certificate of registration with the Village and agreeing
to assume liability for any and all damages to the above-mentioned
Village roads resulting from the use of such vehicle. Prima facie
evidence of such laden weight shall be that weight indicated on the
state vehicle certificate of registration.
B. The Village of Bayville will require that a certificate
of registration be filed to operate or move a vehicle or a combination
of vehicles, the weight of which exceeds the above specified limitation.
The registrant shall exhibit suitable evidence of the name and address
of the vehicle owner and operator and the name, address, policy number
and policy limits of the owner and operator's insurance carrier. Such
insurance policy limits shall be not less than $50,000/$100,000 protective
liability and $50,000 for property damage. Any certificate of registration
issued shall be revocable by the Village of Bayville at any time at
its discretion without a hearing.