§ 71.03 OPERATING AND TURNING VEHICLES.
   Upon all highways within the city of sufficient width, except upon one-way streets, or except upon those with three traffic lanes established and plainly marked thereon, the driver of a vehicle shall drive the same upon the right half of the roadway and shall drive a slow moving vehicle as closely as possible to the right-hand edge or the curb of such highway, unless it is impracticable to travel on such side of the highway and except when overtaking and passing another vehicle. No person shall stop or turn a vehicle or change from one traffic lane to another unless the same can be done with safety and without interfering with the normal flow of pedestrian and vehicle traffic, and if any other vehicle may be affected, the intention to make such stop, change of position or turn shall be indicated by the driver by extending his or her left arm from and beyond the left side of the vehicle in the manner specified by law or by using an approved and efficient device to give such warning and by giving an audible warning by sounding the horn if necessary to warn pedestrians.
(Ord. 459, passed 7-24-97; Am. Ord. passed 6-10-14)