[Adopted as §§ 14-1-1, 14-1-12 and 14-1-17 of the 1972 Code (Ch. 12, Art. II, of the 1990 Code of Ordinances)]
At all times drivers of vehicles must stop the same on a signal from the police officer to do so. Every driver or person having charge of a vehicle in any street shall remove the same to another place on such street, or from such street to some other street, when directed to do so by the police officer.
[Amended 2-13-1973; 2-28-1995 by Ord. No. 95-1]
No person shall drive a vehicle on any public way, street or highway of the Town at a greater rate of speed than 25 miles per hour unless otherwise designated, except that on Sprague Avenue, Holiday Drive, Holiday Court and Arnold Street the maximum speed limit shall be 20 miles per hour. The Town may increase or reduce the speed limit on specific public ways, streets or highways when necessary as authorized by state law.
[Amended 7-21-1981]
The Traffic Engineer shall designate from time to time certain streets where commercial vehicles shall not be driven or operated on except for the purpose of receiving, transporting or delivering merchandise or necessities to those who reside thereon and a schedule of these streets is on file in the Traffic Engineer's office.
[Amended 1-15-1980; 7-21-1981; 8-25-1981]
The Traffic Engineer shall designate from time to time one-way streets. The schedule of such designated streets is on file in the Traffic Engineer's office.
[Added 2-19-2002 by Ord. No. 02-1]
Any business operating a drive-through service shall not use Town residential roads or streets for entry or exit of said business, except that any business with a drive-through service entering or exiting onto Town residential roads or streets as of the date of passage of this section shall have rights to continue said drive-through service. Any transfer of title to the business shall result in termination of these grandfather rights and shall require conformance with this section.