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No person having control of the speed of a street-railway car shall allow it in any street to go against or afoul of any person, vehicle or thing whatsoever; nor shall any such person fail to stop his or her car at any place in a street when directed by a Police Officer so to do.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 332; CBC 1985 16-16.8)
No person having control of the speed of a street-railway car passing in a street shall fail to keep a vigilant watch for all teams, carriages and persons, especially children, nor shall such person fail to strike a bell several times in quick succession on approaching any team, carriage or person, and no person shall, after such striking of a bell, delay or hinder the passage of the car.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 333; CBC 1985 16-16.9)
No person having control of the speed of a street-railway car passing in a street shall, on the appearance of danger to any team, carriage or person from, or on the appearance of any obstruction to, his or her car, fail to stop the car in the shortest time and space possible.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 334; CBC 1985 16-16.10)
No person having control of the speed of a street-railway car shall stop any such car on a cross-walk or in front of an intersecting street, except to avoid collisions or danger to persons or as directed by a Police Officer.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 335; CBC 1985 16-16.11)
No street-railway company shall, except by permission of the Commissioner of Public Works, sprinkle any gravel or sand, or any salt or other article of a decomposing nature, on its tracks or rails in a street, or wash such tracks or rails with brine or pickle.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 336; CBC 1985 16-16.12)
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