9-1-2: DEFINITIONS:
In addition to those definitions contained in the adopted sections of the motor vehicle laws of Oregon, the following words or phrases, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning, shall mean:
BUS STAND: A fixed area in the roadway adjacent to the curb to be occupied exclusively by buses for layover in operating schedules or waiting for passengers.
CURB: The extreme edge of the roadway.
HOLIDAYS: Where used in this title or on signs erected in accordance with this title: Sundays, New Year's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, Washington's birthday (third Monday in February) and Veterans Day (November 11).
PARKWAY: That portion of a street not used as a roadway or as a sidewalk.
PASSENGER LOADING ZONE: Reserved only for the loading or unloading or passengers and their luggage.
TAXICAB STAND: A fixed area in the roadway adjacent to the curb set aside for taxicabs to stand or wait for passengers.
TRAFFIC LANE: That portion of the roadway used for the movement of a single line of vehicles. (1956 Code § 7-002; amd. 1978 Code)