§ 72.065 OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES, DESIGNATED ARTERIAL AND RESIDENTIAL STREETS.
   (A)   Whenever an emergency has been declared pursuant to this subchapter, no person operating a motor vehicle on a designated snow emergency route or designated arterial or residential street shall allow the motor vehicle to become stalled or stuck, including those motor vehicles which become stalled or stuck due to the fact that the motor fuel supply is exhausted or the battery has become inoperative.
   (B)   Whenever a motor vehicle becomes stalled or stuck for any reason on any designated snow emergency route or designated arterial or residential street on which there is a parking prohibition in effect, the person operating the motor vehicle shall take immediate action to have the motor vehicle towed or pushed off the roadway of the designated snow emergency route or designated arterial or residential street, either to the nearest cross street which is not subject to a parking prohibition or to another appropriate location.
   (C)   No person shall abandon or leave a motor vehicle in the roadway of a designated snow emergency route or designated arterial or residential street except for the purpose of securing assistance during the actual time necessary to go to nearby telephone, garage, service station or other place of assistance and return without delay.
(Prior Code, § 72.55) (Ord. 2326, passed 9-5-1973) Penalty, see § 72.999