No person shall walk upon, drive a vehicle over
or otherwise damage any newly laid pavement or pavement in the course
of construction or repair.
A.
No person shall place or mix any material on any pavement
which has a tendency to adhere to, discolor or otherwise injure the
same.
B.
The following are declared to be examples of material
injurious to pavements: This enumeration is intended only to provide
typical illustrations and shall not be deemed exclusive.
(1)
Lime, plaster, mortar or concrete.
(2)
Salt and salt solutions.
(3)
Carbon bisulphide and carbon tetrachloride.
(4)
Ether.
(5)
Alcohol.
(6)
Petroleum products, especially benzine, gasoline,
kerosene and lubricating oils.
(7)
Alkalies, especially ammonia, sodium hydroxide, sodium
carbonate and potassium carbonate.
(8)
Acids, especially sulphuric, hydrochloric and nitric,
and chloride of lime.
(9)
Water fluids.
C.
Where construction or other work necessitates the
use of such materials, they shall be kept in a container of such construction
as to prevent them from escaping onto the pavement.