CHAPTER 4
MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC RULES
SECTION:
6-4-1: Interference With Vehicles
6-4-2: Traffic Hazards
6-4-3: Driving Across Wet Painted Traffic Lines
6-4-4: Emergency Traffic Control Plan
6-4-5: Air Compression Brakes Prohibited
6-4-6: Penalty
6-4-1: INTERFERENCE WITH VEHICLES:
It shall be unlawful for any person, not the owner thereof, to tamper, meddle or interfere with any vehicle, or start or attempt to start the machinery thereof, or puncture or otherwise mutilate the tires, scratch, mark or otherwise deface the body or apparatus thereof, or take or remove from the vehicle any part or portion of the machinery, equipment or other portion thereof, or throw any stones, rock, glass or other missile at any vehicle, or the occupants thereof. Any person found in violation of this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this Code. (1952 Code § 10-16-01; amd. Ord. 21-23, 6-6-2023)
6-4-2: TRAFFIC HAZARDS:
Any hedge, shrubbery, fence, wall or other sight obstruction of any nature, except buildings, and except trees, as defined by and conforming to title 7, chapter 3 of this Code, over three feet (3') in height from the existing centerline road elevation, existing, growing, placed or installed within a "vision triangle", the boundaries of the "vision triangle" being formed by measuring from the intersection of the edges of the roadway or the intersection of the edge of the roadway and railroad and a railroad property line to points forty feet (40') along the edges of the roadways or the edge of the roadway and the railroad property line and then connecting the two (2) points with a straight line, is hereby deemed to be a traffic hazard and is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for either the owner or the person in possession of any premises to permit such traffic hazard to exist. (1952 Code § 10-16-02)
6-4-3: DRIVING ACROSS WET PAINTED TRAFFIC LINES:
It shall be unlawful to drive across any painted traffic control markings while the paint is still set and traffic cones indicating such are in place. (1952 Code § 10-16-03)
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