Words and phrases under and contained in this
chapter shall have the meanings ascribed to them by § 46.2-100,
Code of Virginia, except where the context clearly requires a different
meaning.
The provisions of this chapter applicable to
the drivers of vehicles shall apply to the drivers of all vehicles,
regardless of ownership, subject to such specific exceptions as are
set forth in this chapter.
[Amended 7-11-1984; 11-14-1990]
Pursuant to the provisions of § 46.2-1313, Code of Virginia, as amended, all of the provisions and requirements of the laws of the state contained in Chapter
8 (Regulation of Traffic), Chapter
3 (Licensure of Drivers) and Chapter 10 (Motor Vehicle and Equipment Safety) of Title 46.2, as amended, and other provisions of Title 46.2, where applicable, and provisions of Article 2 (§ 18.2-266 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, except those which are felonies or which by their very nature can have no application within the town, are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter as fully as though set out herein and are hereby made applicable with the town. References therein to "highways of the state" shall be deemed to refer to streets, highways, and alleys within the town. It shall be unlawful for any person within the town to violate or fail, neglect or refuse to comply with any section of the Code of Virginia which is adopted by this section.
Provisions dealing with enforcement and officers
shall be as provided in §§ 46.2-102 and 46.2-103, Code
of Virginia,
Any policeman who shall be in uniform or who
shall exhibit his badge or other sign of authority shall have the
right to stop any motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer, upon request
or signal, for the purpose of inspecting the motor vehicle, trailer
or semitrailer as to its equipment and operation, its manufacturer's
serial or engine number or its contents or load, if such motor vehicle,
trailer or semitrailer is a property-carrying vehicle, or for the
purpose of securing such other information as may be necessary.
Officers of the fire company may direct or assist
the police in directing traffic at or in the immediate vicinity of
a fire and while so acting shall have all the authority of police
officers.
No person shall ride on any vehicle upon any
portion thereof not designed or intended for the use of passengers.
This provision shall not apply to an employee engaged in the necessary
discharge of a duty or to persons riding within truck bodies in space
intended for merchandise.
For provisions dealing with arrests for violations
of this chapter, release on summons and promise to appear, admitting
to bail and violations, see § 46.2-936, Code of Virginia.
For provisions dealing with the issuance of
a warrant upon failure to comply with a summons and suspension of
licenses for failure to appear, see § 46.2-938, Code of
Virginia.
For provisions dealing with when the arresting
officer shall take a person before a judicial officer in lieu of issuing
a summons, see § 46.2-940, Code of Virginia.
[Added 7-27-2020]
As ordained by the Town Council, there shall be an additional
assessment of $5 as part of the costs on all traffic and criminal
violations in which the defendant is convicted by or in the appropriate
court of violating an ordinance or statute of the town, county, or
state after having been charged with the violation by the Town of
Hillsville Police Department. The fee assessment shall be $5 for convictions
in both the circuit courts and the district courts of the county.
The assessment shall be collected by the clerk of the respective court,
remitted to the Town Treasurer and held by the Town Treasurer subject
to disbursements by the Town of Hillsville Council to the Town of
Hillsville Police Department solely to fund software, hardware, and
associated equipment costs for the implementation and maintenance
of an electronic summons system.
For provisions dealing with signing and possession
of registration cards, exhibiting of registration card and operator's
etc., licenses and failure to carry a license or registration card,
see § 46.2-104, Code of Virginia.
For provisions relating to the display of a
fictitious, suspended, etc., registration card, license plate or certificate
of title, see § 46.2-346, Code of Virginia.