(A) (1) Emergency vehicles, such as Fire Department vehicles, ambulances, police or Sheriff cars and highway patrol cars shall have the right-of-way over other vehicles.
(2) Such emergency vehicles must have and use flashing lights and a siren.
(B) Vehicles, upon the approach of fire apparatus or other emergency vehicles operating emergency signals or sirens, shall immediately draw near to the right curb and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed.
(C) Wherever a street in the city is designated as an arterial highway, traffic thereon shall have the right-of-way over all traffic entering thereon and all traffic entering upon an arterial highway shall come to a full stop before entering upon said arterial highway; except as to arterial highways, all traffic upon the streets, avenues, alleys, thoroughfares and public highways of the city, shall have the right-of-way over all traffic on another street, approaching on the left, and all traffic approaching from the left shall give the right-of-way to all traffic approaching from the right.
(D) Vehicles shall not be allowed to stand or be parked upon any street so as to obstruct traffic.
(E) (1) Pedestrians shall have the right-of-way at street intersections and crossings; vehicles shall have the right-of-way between intersections and crossings.
(2) Pedestrians crossing streets at corners shall pass over such portions of the street as are included within the lines of the sidewalk projected and not diagonally.
(F) Any person or persons found guilty of the violation of any of the terms or provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined $85.
(Prior Code, § 10.02.040) (Ord. 1, passed 1-17-1980; Ord. 2021-14, passed 12-20-2021)