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No operator of a motor vehicle shall allow and no person shall ride on any such vehicle outside the passenger compartment 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, to persons so riding on private property or for parades or special events, nor shall this section apply to passengers riding on the bed of a pickup in space intended for merchandise.
(Prior Code, § 42-182)
Statutory reference:
Passengers riding outside passenger compartment, see 47 O.S. § 11-1114
It is unlawful for the directing officer or the operator of any railroad train to direct the operation of or to operate the same in such a manner as to prevent the use of any street for purposes of travel for a period of time longer than five minutes, except that this provision shall not apply to trains or cars in motion other than those engaged in switching. This section shall not apply in case of engine failure or train accidents within the city limits.
(Prior Code, § 42-183)
The City Council may prescribe routes through the city for the use of trucks in general, trucks of particular kinds, and/or other vehicles which are not ordinary private passenger vehicles, passing through the city. Appropriate and adequate signs shall be placed along such routes so that drivers of such vehicles may follow the routes. When such signs are so erected and in place, the driver of a truck or other vehicle for which a route has been prescribed, as provided above, while passing through the city, shall keep on such route and shall not deviate therefrom except in case of emergency. Drivers of such vehicles shall follow such routes so far as practicable also when driving within the city and not merely through the city.
(Prior Code, § 42-185)
(A) No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any highway unless the vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent any of its load from dropping, shifting, leaking, blowing, or otherwise escaping therefrom, except that sand may be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, or water or other substances may be sprinkled on a roadway in cleaning or maintaining the roadway.
(B) No person shall operate on any highway any vehicle with any load unless the load and any covering thereon is securely fastened so as to prevent the covering or load from becoming loose, detached, or in any manner a hazard to other users of the highway. Any vehicle loaded with sand, cinders, or other loose material susceptible to blowing or escaping by reason of wind shall have the load covered or dampened so as to prevent the blowing or escaping of the load from the vehicle.
(C) This section shall apply to trucks loaded with livestock, poultry, or agricultural products only, except baled agricultural products, provided that any such truck shall be so constructed or loaded as to prevent such livestock or poultry from escaping therefrom.
(Prior Code, § 42-186)
Statutory reference:
Loads on vehicles, see 47 O.S. § 14-105
(A) When two vehicles enter or approach an uncontrolled intersection from different highways at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right as otherwise stated in this article; however, the driver of a vehicle on a street which is not a state or federal highway approaching an intersection with a state or federal highway shall stop and yield the right-of-way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection or which is so close thereto as to constitute an immediate hazard.
(B) The right-of-way rule declared in subsection (A) above of this section is modified at through highways as otherwise stated in this article.
(Prior Code, § 42-187)
Statutory reference:
Right-of-way at intersections, see 47 O.S. § 11-401
The driver of a vehicle within an intersection intending to turn to the left shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction which is within the intersection or so close thereto as to constitute an immediate hazard. After so yielding and having given signal when and as required by this code, the driver may make the left turn, and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching the intersection from the opposite direction shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle making the left turn.
(Prior Code, § 42-188)
Statutory reference:
Vehicle turning left, see 47 O.S. § 11-402
The driver of a vehicle approaching a yield right-of-way sign shall slow to a reasonable speed for existing conditions of traffic and visibility, or shall stop if necessary as provided in 47 O.S. § 11-703(e), yielding the right-of-way to any pedestrian legally crossing the roadway on which the driver is driving and to all vehicles in the intersection or approaching on the intersecting street or highway so close as to constitute an immediate hazard. Said driver having so yielded may proceed, and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching the intersection shall yield to the vehicle so proceeding; provided however, that if such driver is involved in a collision with a pedestrian in a crosswalk or vehicle in the intersection after driving past a yield sign without stopping, such collision shall be deemed prima facie evidence of the driver’s failure to yield the right-of-way.
(Prior Code, § 42-189)
Statutory reference:
Vehicle entering yield intersection, see 47 O.S. § 11-403(C)
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