(a) No person shall propel or drive, or cause to be driven or propelled, along or over any road or drive in the Park, any vehicle at a greater rate of speed than ten miles per hour.
(b) Except by authority granted by the Recreation Commissioner or the Director of Public Service, no person shall drive or operate a truck, bus, tractor, snowmobile, go-cart, minibike or other contrivance, or a vehicle designed and used for mass transportation of people, or for the transportation of goods and material, over any road or drive in the Park or in any playground.
(c) No person shall operate a vehicle along any roadway or drive in the Park without due regard for the safety and rights of pedestrians and drivers and occupants of all other vehicles, or so as to endanger the life, limb or property of others in the lawful use of such Park drives or roads.
(d) No person shall park or store any motor vehicle, motor car, bicycle, wagon or other vehicle in the Park or in a playground except in places designated for such purpose. Bicycles shall be kept in the racks where provided and locked. No person shall use any portion of the Park for purposes of way, except driveways, roadways, paths, walks and trails established for such purposes. Paths established as bridle paths, footpaths or bicycle paths shall not be used for vehicular traffic. No person shall operate a bicycle over the infield or the outfield of the baseball diamonds. Persons operating bicycles shall use only areas where no damage will result from the wheels and weight pasing over the ground.
(e) No person shall drive along any Park road or drive which has been closed and posted with appropriate signs or barricades. Any Park road or drive may be closed during the process of construction, reconstruction or repair, or when, on the basis of an engineering investigation, weather conditions render travel either unsafe or duly destructive of the roads.
(f) No person shall clean, wash, polish or repair any automobile, truck or other vehicle in the Park or in any playground.
(Ord. 1970-10. Passed 5-25-70.)
(g) Whoever violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.