TITLE 6
MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 1
TRAFFIC LAWS GENERALLY
TRAFFIC LAWS GENERALLY
SECTION:
6-1-1: Traffic Code Adopted By Reference
6-1-2: Rear Lighting
6-1-3: Exhaust Brakes
6-1-4: Rules Of The Road
6-1-4-1: Parking Restrictions
6-1-4-2: Traffic Control Signs
6-1-4-3: Restriction As To Speed
6-1-5: Temporary Traffic Regulations
6-1-6: Vehicular Travel In Playground Areas
6-1-7: Penalty
Except insofar as the application thereof is clearly impractical or inappropriate, in view of the context of purposes or penalty as provided, all of the definitions, requirements, regulations, prohibitions, penalties, provisions and sections of the Idaho traffic code, Idaho Code title 49, as amended, with a corresponding penalty of infraction or misdemeanor, are hereby adopted by the city. Any and all violations thereof shall be considered violations of this section and each such violation shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 1-4-1 of this code. (2014 Code)
A motor vehicle or any trailer attached thereto shall have attached to the rear of such vehicle or trailer not less than one light casting white rays of sufficient strength on the rear number plate thereof, so that such number plate may be easily read at a distance of at least fifty feet (50'). (1984 Code § 10-1-3; amd. 2014 Code)
A. Defined: The term "exhaust brakes" shall include, but not be limited to, exhaust brakes commonly known as jake brakes.
B. Use Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any diesel powered motor vehicle exceeding ten thousand (10,000) pounds' total gross vehicular weight, while operating over and along the streets and highways of the city, to make use of exhaust brakes for the purpose of slowing or stopping. (1984 Code § 10-1-3)
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