(A) Every motor vehicle, while being operated or driven on public streets of the city, shall display, during the period from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, a red light on the rear thereof and two white lights on the front thereof; the light of which shall be visible at least 150 feet in the direction in which said motor vehicle is proceeding or heading; provided, that motorcycles or ATV shall be required to display one lamp only on the front thereof, showing a white light visible at such distances provided by state law, in the direction in which said motorcycle is proceeding or heading during the period herein before mentioned.
(B) The front lights of all motor vehicles shall be either equipped with so-called dimmers by which the intensity of such lights may be diminished, or with lights of varying degrees of brightness, which may be automatically controlled by the driver of such vehicles; and it shall be unlawful for the driver of any motor vehicle within the limits of the city to display on the front of such vehicle lights of such a degree of brightness as tend to confuse drivers of vehicles approaching or moving in an opposite direction from such motor vehicle.
(C) Every motor vehicle, except a motorcycle or ATV, driving upon any street of the city shall be provided with two sets of independently operated brakes in good working order, either one of which sets must be sufficient to stop the drive wheels of the vehicle and prevent it from turning while the vehicle is in motion.
(D) Every motor vehicle driven upon any street must be provided with a horn or other device for signaling, sufficient under all conditions to give timely warning of its approach.
(Prior Code, § 10.02.060) (Ord. 1, passed 1-17-1980; Ord. 2021-14, passed 12-20-2021)