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TITLE 10: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
   Chapter
      10.04   CITY TRAFFIC CODE
      10.08   ABANDONED VEHICLES
      10.12   IMPOUNDING UNINSURED VEHICLES
CHAPTER 10.04: CITY TRAFFIC CODE
Section
   10.04.010   Applicability of state traffic laws.
   10.04.020   Definitions.
   10.04.030   U-turns.
   10.04.040   Sleds behind cars.
   10.04.050   Removing glass and debris after accidents.
   10.04.060   Parades and processions.
   10.04.070   Method of parking.
   10.04.075   Parking time limits.
   10.04.080   Prohibited parking; failure to pay fines and post bail.
   10.04.085   Failure to pay; notice of hearing; order to immobilize vehicle.
   10.04.090   Boot installation.
   10.04.095   Boot removal.
   10.04.100   Parking, storage or abandoning of vehicles on streets.
   10.04.125   Penalty.
   10.04.130   Public Works Director; duties.
   10.04.140   Existing signs.
   10.04.145   Trucks prohibited on restricted streets.
§ 10.04.010   Applicability of state traffic laws.
   A.   Violations of provisions in O.R.S. Chapters 153, 743 and 801 through 823, inclusive as now constituted, is an offense against the city.
   B.   If an ordinance or provision thereof of the city is in conflict with the motor vehicle laws of the state, the motor vehicle laws of the state shall prevail.
   C.   Violation of a provision identical to a state statute is punishable by a fine or imprisonment not to exceed the penalty prescribed by the state statute.
§ 10.04.020   Definitions.
   In addition to the definitions contained in the Oregon Revised Statutes, including all amendments, the following words and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meaning, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
   Highway, as used in this chapter and in the sections of the state motor vehicle laws, includes all streets and alleys in the city.
   Loading Zone means that space adjacent to the curb reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers or materials.
   Local Delivery Only. Truck deliveries permitted only to on street adjacent properties or properties connected by a driveway access.
   Local Truck. Any Truck that begins or ends a trip within the city limits of the City of Canby.
   Parking means to stop and stand, with or without a driver, or to leave a motor vehicle upon any street, alley or public place in the city.
   Truck. Any commercial motor vehicle with a gross combination weight rating over 26,001 pounds or more, and as defined in O.R.S. 801.208.
   Truck Route. Any street as designated by signing upon which the unrestricted use of trucks is permitted.
(Am. Ord. 1497, passed 1-2-2019)
§ 10.04.030   U-turns.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to reverse the direction of any motor vehicle by making a U- turn upon any street in the city except at street intersections; provided, however, that no reverse turns shall be made by the driver of any vehicle at any street intersection where any type of sign or marker is erected prohibiting any such reverse turn.
§ 10.04.040   Sleds behind cars.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to tie to any motor vehicle which is operated on the streets of the city any sled, toboggan or similar contrivance or thing; and it shall be unlawful for the operator of any motor vehicle to permit any sled, toboggan or similar contrivance or thing to be attached or tied to any motor vehicle being driven by the operator; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to trailers, bus trailers or pole or pipe dolly, nor to cars being towed, when the same are attached or towed in accordance with this chapter.
§ 10.04.050   Removing glass and debris after accidents.
   Any party to a collision or other motor vehicle accident upon any street, alley or public place in this city shall immediately remove or cause to be removed from the street, alley or public place all glass and foreign substance resulting from the collision or accident, as well as the motor vehicle which the party was driving at the time of the collision or accident.
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