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MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 CITY GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
TITLE 5 HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TITLE 6 HUMAN RIGHTS*
TITLE 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 8 OFFENSES AFFECTING PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 9 VEHICLES, TRAFFIC AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER 9-4 TRAFFIC DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 9-8 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND SIGNALS
CHAPTER 9-12 TRAFFIC AND SPEED RESTRICTIONS
CHAPTER 9-16 TURNING MOVEMENTS
CHAPTER 9-20 MOVEMENT OF TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 9-24 RIGHT-OF-WAY
CHAPTER 9-28 RAILROAD AND BRIDGE CROSSINGS
CHAPTER 9-32 FUNERAL PROCESSIONS
CHAPTER 9-36 OVERTAKING VEHICLES
CHAPTER 9-40 DRIVING RULES
CHAPTER 9-44 TOWING DISABLED VEHICLES
CHAPTER 9-48 TYPES OF VEHICLES - REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 9-52 BICYCLES - OPERATION
CHAPTER 9-56 REPORTING OF CRASHES*
CHAPTER 9-60 PEDESTRIANS' RIGHTS AND DUTIES
CHAPTER 9-64 PARKING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 9-68 RESTRICTED PARKING - PERMITS AND REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 9-72 SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITS
CHAPTER 9-76 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
CHAPTER 9-80 MISCELLANEOUS RULES
CHAPTER 9-84 TOWING UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES
CHAPTER 9-88 DUTIES OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 9-92 IMPOUNDING AND RELOCATION OF VEHICLES
CHAPTER 9-96 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 9-100 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION OF PARKING, COMPLIANCE VIOLATIONS, AUTOMATED TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM OR AUTOMATED SPEED ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM VIOLATIONS
CHAPTER 9-101 AUTOMATED SPEED ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
CHAPTER 9-102 AUTOMATED TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM
CHAPTER 9-103 SCOOTER SHARING*
CHAPTER 9-104 PUBLIC CHAUFFEURS*
CHAPTER 9-105 AUTOMATED STREET SWEEPER CAMERA PROGRAM
CHAPTER 9-108 SMART STREETS PILOT PROGRAM*
CHAPTER 9-110 PEDICABS
CHAPTER 9-112 TAXICABS
CHAPTER 9-114 PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES OTHER THAN TAXICABS
CHAPTER 9-115 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK PROVIDERS
CHAPTER 9-116 TRAFFIC CRASH REVIEW AND ANALYSIS*
CHAPTER 9-120 BICYCLES
CHAPTER 9-124 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION
TITLE 10 STREETS, PUBLIC WAYS, PARKS, AIRPORTS AND HARBORS
TITLE 11 UTILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TITLE 12 RESERVED
TITLE 13 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 14 RESERVED*
TITLE 14A ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS OF THE CHICAGO CONSTRUCTION CODES*
TITLE 14B BUILDING CODE*
TITLE 14C CONVEYANCE DEVICE CODE*
TITLE 14E ELECTRICAL CODE*
TITLE 14F FIRE PREVENTION CODE*
TITLE 14G FUEL GAS CODE*
TITLE 14M MECHANICAL CODE*
TITLE 14N 2022 ENERGY TRANSFORMATION CODE*
TITLE 14P PLUMBING CODE*
TITLE 14R BUILDING REHABILITATION CODE*
TITLE 14X MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS*
TITLE 15 FIRE PREVENTION
TITLE 16 LAND USE
TITLE 17 CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE
TITLE 18 BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
APPENDIX TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (RESERVED)*
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Chicago Zoning Ordinance and Land Use Ordinance
CHAPTER 9-28
RAILROAD AND BRIDGE CROSSINGS
9-28-010   Railroad grade crossing – Obedience to signal.
9-28-020   Obedience to bridge signals.
9-28-030   Railroad grade crossing – Reporting of obstructions.
9-28-010 Railroad grade crossing – Obedience to signal.
   (a)   The driver of a vehicle approaching a railroad grade crossing shall stop not less than ten feet from the nearest rail of such railroad, and shall not proceed until he can do so safely whenever:
      (1)   A clearly visible electric or mechanical signal device gives warning of the immediate approach of a train;
      (2)   A crossing gate is lowered or a human flagman gives or continues to give a signal of the approach or passage of a train;
      (3)   A train approaching within approximately 1,500 feet of the street or highway crossing emits a signal audible from such a distance and such train, by reason of its speed or nearness to such crossing, is an immediate hazard; or
      (4)   An approaching train is plainly visible and is in hazardous proximity to the crossing.
   (b)   No person shall drive any vehicle through, around, or under any crossing gate or barrier at a railroad grade crossing while such gate or barrier is closed or is being opened or closed.
   (c)   The provisions of this section shall also be applicable to elevated railroad grade crossings where elevated railroad trains operate at ground level.
   (d)   Any person who shall violate any provision of this section shall be fined $250, or made to perform 25 hours of community service, for the first violation, and shall be fined $500 for a second or subsequent violation.
(Added Coun. J. 7-12-90, p. 18634; Amend Coun. J. 3-29-06, p. 73701, § 1)
9-28-020 Obedience to bridge signals.
   (a)   No operator of a vehicle shall drive onto or allow the vehicle to remain upon a bridge or the approach thereto beyond the bridge signal, gate or barrier after a bridge operation signal indication has been given.
   (b)   Whenever the operator of a vehicle stops for a bridge operation signal indication, he shall stop the vehicle so as not to impede traffic movement within any intersection adjacent to or near the bridge.
(Added Coun. J. 7-12-90, p. 18634)
9-28-030 Railroad grade crossing – Reporting of obstructions.
   (A)   The Chicago Transportation Coordinating Office shall immediately notify the city's 9-1-1 emergency telephone system any time a moving or stationary train obstructs a railroad-highway crossing at grade within city limits for more than five minutes and shall notify the same when the opening is cleared.
   Failure to comply with the requirements of this subsection shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $200.00, nor more than $500.00, for each offense.
   (B)   The executive director of the city's office of emergency management and communications, or his designees, shall immediately transmit to the Chicago Department of Police and to the Chicago Fire Department any information received from the Chicago Transportation Coordinating Office relative to the obstruction of railroad-highway crossings at grade so that the information can be taken into account by those departments when dispatching units in response to calls for emergency service.
   The executive director shall establish a telephone number to receive information from the Chicago Transportation Coordinating Office relative to the obstruction of railroad-highway crossings at grade.
(Added Coun. J. 9-5-01, p. 66444, § 2; Amend Coun. J. 12-4-02, p. 99026, § 8.8)