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§ 42-375. ENTRY ON PRIVATE PROPERTY; TRESPASS; EVIDENCE; BURDEN OF PROOF.
   (A)   No person shall make an entry with any vehicle upon real property owned or legally occupied by another without the owner’s or occupant’s consent, except where such private property is provided as public parking and the general use of the property is not restricted by signs or proper markings.
   (B)   Where entry is made upon real property owned or legally occupied by another without the owner’s or occupant’s consent, except on unrestricted public parking, and is complained of by the owner or legal occupant of the premises, the burden is put upon the person making the entry to show that permission for such entry was given.
(Prior Code, § 42-375)
§ 42-376. TRUCK PARKING PROHIBITED.
   (A)   It is unlawful and an offense for any person to park any of the following vehicles which exceed a weight limit of one ton on any street or alley in the city, except as provided in subsection (B) below of this section:
      (1)   Truck;
      (2)   Bus;
      (3)   Tractor;
      (4)   Trailer;
      (5)   Truck-trailer, semitrailer, or combination of any of the above; or
      (6)   Any other commercial vehicle.
   (B)   The vehicles listed in subsection (A) above of this section may be parked entirely on private property so long as they are not in the area dedicated for use as a public street and so long as they do not obstruct the usage of the streets by other vehicles and pedestrians.
(Prior Code, § 42-376)
§ 42-377. DOUBLE PARKING.
   (A)   No driver shall double park or double stop a vehicle under the following conditions:
      (1)   Within 50 feet of an intersection, except alley intersections, or within ten feet of an alley intersection;
      (2)   Opposite a double parked or double stopped vehicle across the street;
      (3)   When such double parking or double stopping would or does block or interfere materially with the normal movement of traffic;
      (4)   When parking space adjacent to the curb is available;
      (5)   When directed by a police officer to move on; or
      (6)   In any position other than parallel to the curb and within two feet of the adjacent vehicle parked next to the curb.
   (B)   A driver may double park or double stop a vehicle only as authorized in this section. There must be a licensed driver in any vehicle while it is double parked or double stopped.
   (C)   A driver may double stop for the purpose of, but only while actually engaged in, the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers, subject, however, to all the general conditions hereinabove set out.
   (D)   A driver may double park for the purpose of, but only while actually engaged in, the expeditious loading or unloading of merchandise, subject, however, to all the general conditions hereinabove set out. No such vehicle shall be double parked longer than ten minutes.
(Prior Code, § 42-377)
§ 42-378. PARKING FOR CERTAIN PURPOSE PROHIBITED.
   No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the purpose of:
   (A)   Displaying the vehicle for sale;
   (B)   Displaying advertising or displaying merchandise or other things for sale or selling merchandise or other things; or
   (C)   Washing, cleaning, or repairing the vehicle, except for repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(Prior Code, § 42-378)
§ 42-379. METHOD OF PARKING; STANDING OR PARKING CLOSE TO CURB.
   Except as otherwise provided in this article, every vehicle stopped or parked upon a roadway where there are adjacent curbs shall be so stopped or parked with the right-hand wheels of the vehicle parallel to and within 18 inches of the right-hand curb. Any vehicle stopped or parked upon the left-hand side of a one-way street where there are adjacent curbs shall be parked or stopped with the left-hand wheels parallel to and within 18 inches of the left-hand curb.
(Prior Code, § 42-379)
Statutory reference:
   Method of parking, see 47 O.S. § 11-1004(A)
§ 42-380. NEGLIGENT PARKING.
   No person shall park, cause to be parked, stop, or leave unattended any vehicle as follows:
   (A)   In a careless or negligent manner;
   (B)   In such a manner as to endanger life, limb, person, or property; or
   (C)   In such manner as to endanger or interfere with the lawful traffic or use of the streets.
(Prior Code, § 42-380)
§ 42-381. RIGHT-OF-WAY TO PARALLEL PARKING SPACE.
   (A)   The driver of any vehicle intending to occupy a parallel parking space where a backing movement is necessary and which is being vacated by another vehicle shall stop his or her vehicle to the rear of the parking space until the vacating vehicle has cleared and entered normal traffic. He or she then shall be deemed to have the right-of-way to such parking space over any other vehicle attempting to park therein.
   (B)   The first of two or more vehicles to reach the rear boundary of an unoccupied parallel parking space where a backing movement is necessary to occupy shall be deemed to have the right-of-way to such parking space.
(Prior Code, § 42-381)
§§ 42-382 THROUGH 42-405. RESERVED.
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