7-2-10: TRUCK REGULATIONS:
   A.   Prohibited Vehicles:
      1.   Definition: "Prohibited vehicle" means any motor vehicle other than a passenger vehicle or a truck commonly referred to as a "half-ton" or "three-quarter-ton" pickup truck.
      2.   Restriction On Travel:
         a.   No prohibited vehicle shall be allowed at any time on the following streets and avenues:
            (1)   Fifth Avenue Southwest between its intersection with First Street Southwest and the southerly city limits.
            (2)   First Street Southwest between its intersection with Fifth Avenue Southwest and South Central Avenue.
         b.   This restriction shall not apply to prohibited vehicles while making deliveries of personal property to, or picking up personal property from, businesses or residences located on the restricted portions of Fifth Avenue Southwest or First Street Southwest.
   B.   Width And Length Of Loads: Trucks or other vehicles having loads extending more than four feet (4') to the rear of said vehicle or having loads or cross arms wider than eight feet (8') are required to hang a red flag or other signs of warning at the extreme width of load as well as rear, and at night provide warning lights so that traffic can easily tell the extreme limit of space required for vehicles. (Ord. 12.01, 8-7-2000)
   C.   Trucks Prohibited On Certain Streets:
      1.   For the purpose of this subsection, the word "truck" shall be construed as meaning a motor truck of size or loading capacity of over "three-quarter (3/4) ton" rating.
      2.   It shall be unlawful for the operator of any motor truck to operate or drive any truck upon Main Street in the city, between the point where such Main Street intersects with the westerly boundary line of the city, and the point where such Main Street intersects with the easterly boundary line of the city, except for loading and/or unloading. (Ord. 12.24)